Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
224
Language
English
Published
Mar 1, 2003
Publisher
Baker Academic
ISBN-10
0801026040
ISBN-13
9780801026041
Description
In this engaging exploration of faith and belief, two theologians come together to discuss the implications of divine providence from their contrasting perspectives. Christopher A. Hall advocates for classical theism, emphasizing a God who is omniscient and maintains a meticulously orchestrated plan for creation. His position challenges the perceived unpredictability of faith, presenting a framework where God's control and foreknowledge shape human experience.
In contrast, John Sanders champions open theism, arguing that the future is not entirely predetermined. He suggests that God’s interaction with humanity allows for genuine free will and a dynamic relationship where divine knowledge evolves with human choices. Through their dialogue, readers are invited to engage with the complexities of divine nature and the interaction between faith and free will, ultimately prompting a deeper reflection on the future of belief in a rapidly changing world.
In contrast, John Sanders champions open theism, arguing that the future is not entirely predetermined. He suggests that God’s interaction with humanity allows for genuine free will and a dynamic relationship where divine knowledge evolves with human choices. Through their dialogue, readers are invited to engage with the complexities of divine nature and the interaction between faith and free will, ultimately prompting a deeper reflection on the future of belief in a rapidly changing world.
Genres
Religion & Spirituality
Philosophy
Nature