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Exploring Mormon Thought Volume 1 The Attributes Of God 1st Edition Blake T Ostler

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Exploring Mormon Thought Volume 1 The Attributes Of God 1st Edition Blake T Ostler
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Publisher: Greg Kofford Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.52 MB
Pages: 722
Author: Blake T. Ostler
ISBN: B0077YUTJE
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1
Volume: 1

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Exploring Mormon Thought Volume 1 The Attributes Of God 1st Edition Blake T Ostler by Blake T. Ostler B0077YUTJE instant download after payment.

In this first volume Blake T. Ostler explores Christian and Mormon notions about God. Written for both Mormons and non-Mormons interested in the relationship between Mormonism and classical theism, his path-breaking Exploring Mormon Thought: The Attributes of God is a critique of classical theism regarding some of the central concepts that have formed the Christian understanding of God. He deals with questions of traditional philosophical theology including free will and foreknowledge, the nature of God and Christology. The approach to these questions is from the analytic philosophical tradition and includes detailed arguments relating to the coherence of Christian belief, scripture and practice. However he recognizes that religious faith is far more a product of intimacy with the divine than of ultimacy of reason, more a product of relationships than of logical necessities.

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