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Three Theological Mistakes How To Correct Enlightenment Assumptions About God Miracles And Free Will Illustrated Ric Machuga

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Three Theological Mistakes How To Correct Enlightenment Assumptions About God Miracles And Free Will Illustrated Ric Machuga
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Publisher: Cascade Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.05 MB
Pages: 294
Author: Ric Machuga
ISBN: 9781625647573, 1625647573
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: Illustrated

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Three Theological Mistakes How To Correct Enlightenment Assumptions About God Miracles And Free Will Illustrated Ric Machuga by Ric Machuga 9781625647573, 1625647573 instant download after payment.

Is the existence of God a matter of faith or knowledge? Does God sometimes act miraculously or are there physical causes for everything? Is morality absolute or relative? Are humans truly free or does God's sovereignty determine everything? When bad things happen, is God the cause or are they the fault of humans? Too frequently Christians answer these questions with a Yes to one side and a No to the other side. Thomas Aquinas and Karl Barth answer Yes to both. Following their model, Machuga defends a "third way" which transcends the Enlightenment dichotomies of fideism vs. rationalism, supernaturalism vs. naturalism, relativism vs. absolutism, free will vs. predestination, and God's justice vs. his mercy. Machuga begins by showing how these false dichotomies grew out of the Enlightenment assumptions of mechanism, universal quantification, and mono-causation. He then corrects these demonstrably dubious assumptions by articulating a theory of dual-causation. The result is a thoroughly biblical understanding of God, miracles, and free will that can withstand the contemporary criticisms of both science and philosophy.

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