This book will offer an account not so much of God’s Providence an
sich, but rather of divine providence as experienced by believers and
unbelievers. It will not ask questions about whether and how God knows
the future, or how suffering can be accounted for (as is the case in
the treatments by William Lane Craig, Richard Swinburne, or J.
Sanders), but will focus on prayer and decision-making as a faithful
and/or desperate response to the perception of God as having some
controlling influence. The following gives an idea of the ground to be
covered: The patristic foundations of the Christian view of
Providence; The medieval synthesis of ‘objective’ and
‘subjective’ views; Reformational and Early Modern: the shift
towards piety; Modern Enlightenment: Providence and Ethics; Barth and
the Sceptics; The sense of Providence in the Modern Novel and World.
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Divine Action from a Human Point of View
Product details
ISBN
9783110382976
Published
2015
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
De Gruyter
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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