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Cargando... Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility: Biblical Perspective in Tension (1994)por D. A. Carson
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This book is Carson's early delve into an area of theological, apologetical, and ethical (pastoral) significance. Above all, Carson remains dutiful to the biblical text to a degree that marks him an evangelical par excellence. Unwilling to strip texts of their native force, Carson fights winsomely to appropriate the idea of tension rather than necessary logical contradiction between the biblical texts on both divine sovereignty and human responsibility. Functionally, he deposes "solutions" as such on the basis of transcendence which lies, according to Carson, at root of divine sovereignty and is the solution to which Biblical writers continual return. Those seeking a solution (in the philosophical sense) to the problem of evil or a resolution to the Calvin-Arminian debate might be disappointed. Those seeking to engender biblical Christianity despite "probelms" and within debates, not to mention in the midst of the tragedies and trials of life, may find the chapters on the biblical texts enlightening, encouraging, and even a delight. If nothing else, this book stands as a cure to all the intellectual acumen that would treasure supposed solutions and clarity over the tense and often ontologically ambiguous but ethically and theologically crisp words of the Bible of God's people. ( ) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Both theology and philosophy wrestle with the tension that exists between the sovereignty of God and human response. In Christianity, this tension is particularly acute as God is understood to be both omnipotent and benevolent. This tension underlies numerous other questions: about the nature of God, the meaning of human freedom and choice, the concept of divine repentance, the reign of God and supremely, the significance of the incarnation. Dr. Carson brings clear, scholarly insights and finely-honed exegetical skills to this all-pervasive issue, seeing it not so much as a problem to be solved as a framework to be explored. He examines the sovereignty-responsibility themes in the Old Testament, intertestamental literature and in the theology of John's gospel and concludes with a reflection on the theological implications for ministry and mission today. -- No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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