Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
221
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Oct 31, 2001
Editora
IVP Academic
Descrição
This thought-provoking exploration delves into one of theology's most profound questions: the relationship between divine foreknowledge and human freedom. A range of scholars provides diverse perspectives, giving readers an opportunity to engage with various philosophical and theological arguments that have shaped this discourse.
Through rigorous debate and insightful analysis, the contributors tackle the complexities surrounding God's omniscience and its implications for free will. Each view presents its nuances, challenges, and support, inviting readers to critically assess their own beliefs on this intricate subject.
Not only does the book shed light on differing opinions, but it also encourages reflection on the broader implications of these ideas for faith and practice. By engaging with these various perspectives, readers are equipped to grapple with the tension between divine sovereignty and human autonomy, a central theme in contemporary theological discussions.
Through rigorous debate and insightful analysis, the contributors tackle the complexities surrounding God's omniscience and its implications for free will. Each view presents its nuances, challenges, and support, inviting readers to critically assess their own beliefs on this intricate subject.
Not only does the book shed light on differing opinions, but it also encourages reflection on the broader implications of these ideas for faith and practice. By engaging with these various perspectives, readers are equipped to grapple with the tension between divine sovereignty and human autonomy, a central theme in contemporary theological discussions.
Gêneros
Religião e Espiritualidade
Contemporâneo
Natureza