This book explores the role of divine severity in the character and
wisdom of God, and the flux and difficulties of human life in relation
to divine salvation. Much has been written on problems of evil, but
the matter of divine severity has received relatively little
attention. Paul K. Moser discusses the function of philosophy,
evidence and miracles in approaching God. He argues that if God's aim
is to extend without coercion His lasting life to humans, then
commitment to that goal could manifest itself in making human life
severe, for the sake of encouraging humans to enter into that
cooperative good life. In this scenario, divine agapē is conferred as
free gift, but the human reception of it includes stress and struggle
in the face of conflicting powers and priorities. Moser's work will be
of great interest to students of the philosophy of religion, and
theology.
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Religion and Philosophy Reconceived
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ISBN
9781107302624
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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