God and Creation in Christian Theology


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There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. In this, her first book actually dissertation-turned-book , Kathryn Tanner tackles one of the most head-throbbing debates of the Christian Tradition: Divine sovereignty vs free will. Are these really mutually exclusive positions? Ironically, though, Tanner calls the dichotomous divine sovereignty vs free will incoherent.

God and Creation in Christian Theology : Tyranny and Empowerment?

Very briefly Below is how Tanner makes her meta-case. Cooper rated it really liked it Aug 31, Tanya Hodel rated it liked it Jan 02, Erin rated it it was amazing Mar 09, Brian rated it really liked it Oct 15, Lyle rated it liked it Jan 31, Aaron Hayworth rated it liked it Jan 08, Adam Shaeffer rated it it was amazing Feb 09, Matt Hale rated it liked it Oct 30, David Mosley rated it really liked it May 26, Jonathan Platter rated it it was amazing Jun 17, Mark M rated it liked it Aug 01, Vincent Williams rated it it was amazing Sep 04, Spencer rated it it was amazing Oct 01, Emily rated it really liked it Nov 27, Hunter rated it really liked it Mar 25, Kyle Strobel added it Oct 27, Ryan marked it as to-read Jan 09, Patrick Oden added it Jun 08, Ian Packer added it Aug 06, Brandon Morgan added it Feb 11, Emily marked it as to-read Apr 13, Michael Van Huis added it Jul 12, Susan Billmaier marked it as to-read Nov 05, Eddie Kahler added it Sep 26, Cathy added it Dec 05, Hannah marked it as to-read Dec 15, Sherri Reed marked it as to-read Dec 22, David marked it as to-read Jan 07, Paul Rack marked it as to-read Feb 25, Ally added it Mar 11, David marked it as to-read Jun 09, Mark marked it as to-read Jun 16, Her key notion of a 'non-contrastive' relation between creator and creation challenges as it retrieves.

A valuable resource for current discussions of theological method. If they chose grace, so much the better.

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As I read, I found myself moved. Grace and free will were not rivals but companions.

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The shock made me stop reading and shiver The book enjoys an austere beauty, a rational elegance, and a charity toward other theologians that deserves to be more imitated.