Contents: Our knowledge of God -- The nature of God -- One God in Trinity -- The persons and the nature of God -- The primacy of the persons in God -- Constructing an evangelical theology today. Abstract What is theology? What is the nature of God? How should we think about the relationships among the persons of the Trinity? Gerald Bray distills the essence of these questions and introduces…
Includes index
Other Notes: Includes bibliographical references.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 204-216).
The old story and the new story -- Have we changed the story? Part 1 -- Have we changed the story? Part 2 -- Why do we need the new story? -- Some questions in the new story -- Navigating the stories -- BOATS and airplanes : a brief digression -- Three questions about God -- Is God angry? Part 1 -- Is God angry? Part 2 -- A small digression about judgment -- Is God distant? Part 1 -- Is God dis…
Contents: Proposition one : God is uncreated -- Corollary one : God is infinite -- Corollary two : God is spiritual -- Corollary three : God is glorious -- Proposition two : God is creator -- Corollary one : God is a loving person -- Corollary two : God is active in history -- Corollary three : God is awesomely holy -- Proposition three : God is triune -- Corollary one : the Father, Son, and Ho…
Contents: The eclipse of God (on the situation of faith in God in our time) -- Transformations of God -- Proofs of God and faith in God -- On being a person -- God as person -- God and Jesus -- Faith and prayer -- The post-theistic critique of the dialogical understanding of prayer -- How can we speak of God? -- The difference (on the practical consequences of faith in God). Notes: Includes …
Content: A book crying wolf -- The crisis of faith and reason -- "To kill God and build a church" -- The inverted world -- Catastrophic Atheism -- The Agnostic economy -- Does the devil exist? -- God's Christian burial -- The risen God of sociology -- Prolegomena to a political morality. Abstract: Notes on individual authors precede significant passages selected from current published crit…
Includes bibliographical references (page 251).
Contents: What is open theism? -- Where does open theism come from? -- How do open theists read the Bible? -- Is love God's most important attribute? -- Is God's will the ultimate explanation of everything? -- How do open theists reply? -- Is God's will irresistible? -- Do we have genuine freedom? -- Is God in time? -- Does God change? -- Does God suffer? -- Does God know everything in advance?…
Abstract In this book, each reader will come face to face with the power and glory of God which demands a response. This book is spiritual dynamite. Other Notes: "Renaissance productions." Includes indexes.
Contents: God: I want to know you -- The glory of God -- The perfections of God (Part I) -- The perfections of God (Part II) -- God's heart exposed to the world -- What motivates God? -- God: I want to worship you -- God's testimony of us -- Ordinary me with an extraordinary love -- Balancing the Christian Life (Part I) -- Balancing the Christian life (Part II).
Contents: Destructive: Resident policeman -- Parental hangover -- Grand old man -- Meek-and-mild -- Absolute perfection -- Heavenly bosom -- God-in-a-box -- Managing director -- Second-hand God -- Perennial grievance -- Pale Galilean -- Projected image -- Assorted -- Constructive: God unfocused -- A clue to reality -- Further clues to reality -- Is there a focused God? -- If God were focused (1…
Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-200). Includes indexes.