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Predestination

Predestination
Author: Jesse Couenhoven
Publisher:
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2018
Genre: Christianity
ISBN: 9780567661791

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"The concept of predestination has been an essential topic in theology and philosophy since at least the time of St. Augustine. It has also long been one of the most contentious of Christian doctrines. Many theologians and laypersons have found the doctrine a source of great comfort, but many others have found it deeply worrisome. Above all, those who reject predestination have been motivated by concerns about what the doctrine implies about human free will and divine responsibility for evil. Couenhoven addresses these issues by taking up two main questions: 'what does a doctrine of predestination actually imply?', and 'why has a version of this doctrine nonetheless proved appealing to so many great theologians?' In providing answers to these queries, Couenhoven leads the reader through the thorny issues connected with the Christian understanding of predestination. He analyzes what predestination meant to St. Augustine, Anselm, Aquinas, Luther, Calvin, and Barth, and explains the different ways in which they held together belief in predestination, free will, and God's goodness. Couenhoven concludes that belief in predestination is more defensible than is widely believed."--Bloomsbury Publishing.


Bonhoeffer: A Guide for the Perplexed

Bonhoeffer: A Guide for the Perplexed
Author: Joel Lawrence
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2010-03-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567148602

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Joel Lawrence offers a new methodology and a fresh perspective in this book, making it a concise guide to one of the most remarkable martyrs and theologians of the 20th century.


Predestination: A Guide for the Perplexed

Predestination: A Guide for the Perplexed
Author: Jesse Couenhoven
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2018-08-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567324036

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The concept of predestination has been an essential topic in theology and philosophy since at least the time of St. Augustine, and is notoriously among the most contentious of religious doctrines. Many people of faith have found the belief that God destines them for eternal joy a source of great comfort, but many others have found it deeply troubling. Above all, those who reject predestination have been motivated by concerns about the doctrine's implications for human free will and divine responsibility for evil. Couenhoven addresses these issues by taking up two important questions: “What does predestination actually imply?”, and “How have great theologians defended their doctrines of predestination?” He answers these queries by analyzing why Augustine, Anselm, Aquinas, Luther, Calvin, and Barth found the doctrine attractive, and explaining the different ways in which they combined belief in predestination, freedom, and God's goodness. The book concludes with a constructive chapter in which Couenhoven defends predestination as a doctrine of hope.


GUIDE FOR THE PERPLEXED

GUIDE FOR THE PERPLEXED
Author: E. F. Schumacher
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1978-05-31
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0060906111

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The author of the world wide best-seller, Small Is Beautiful, now tackles the subject of Man, the World, and the Meaning of Living. Schumacher writes about man's relation to the world. man has obligations -- to other men, to the earth, to progress and technology, but most importantly himself. If man can fulfill these obligations, then and only then can he enjoy a real relationship with the world, then and only then can he know the meaning of living. Schumacher says we need maps: a "map of knowledge" and a "map of living." The concern of the mapmaker--in this instance, Schumacher--is to find for everything it's proper place. Things out of place tend to get lost; they become invisible and there proper places end to be filled by other things that ought not be there at all and therefore serve to mislead. A Guide for the Perplexed teaches us to be our own map makers. This constantly surprising, always stimulating book will be welcomed by a large audience, including the many new fans who believe strongly in what Schumacher has to say.


Predestination: A Guide for the Perplexed

Predestination: A Guide for the Perplexed
Author: Jesse Couenhoven
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2018-08-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567054713

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The concept of predestination has been an essential topic in theology and philosophy since at least the time of St. Augustine, and is notoriously among the most contentious of religious doctrines. Many people of faith have found the belief that God destines them for eternal joy a source of great comfort, but many others have found it deeply troubling. Above all, those who reject predestination have been motivated by concerns about the doctrine's implications for human free will and divine responsibility for evil. Couenhoven addresses these issues by taking up two important questions: "What does predestination actually imply?†?, and "How have great theologians defended their doctrines of predestination?†? He answers these queries by analyzing why Augustine, Anselm, Aquinas, Luther, Calvin, and Barth found the doctrine attractive, and explaining the different ways in which they combined belief in predestination, freedom, and God's goodness. The book concludes with a constructive chapter in which Couenhoven defends predestination as a doctrine of hope.


Hegel: A Guide for the Perplexed

Hegel: A Guide for the Perplexed
Author: David James
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2007-05-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0826485375

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An invaluable student's guide to one of the most influential, widely-studied - and notoriously difficult to understand - of major Western philosophers


Wesley: A Guide for the Perplexed

Wesley: A Guide for the Perplexed
Author: Jason E. Vickers
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2009-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567033538

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As anyone familiar with both the stereotypes and the scholarship related to Wesley knows, tricky interpretive questions abound: was Wesley a conservative, high church Tory or a revolutionary protodemocrat or proto-Marxist? Was he a modern rationalist obsessed with the epistemology of religious belief or a late medieval style thinker who believed in demonic possession and supernatural healing? Was Wesley primarily a pragmatic evangelist or a serious theologian committed to the long-haul work of catechesis, initiation, and formation? Wesley: A Guide for the Perplexed sheds new light on Wesley's life and teaching, and aims to help students understand this enigmatic figure.


Augustine: A Guide for the Perplexed

Augustine: A Guide for the Perplexed
Author: James Wetzel
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2010-04-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1441152997

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This is a student's guide to the life and work of Augustine; a notoriously challenging thinker, widely read in Philosophy and Christian Theology. The book provides a concise and coherent overview of Augustine, introducing all the key concepts and themes, and is ideal for undergraduates who require more than just a simple introduction to his work and thought.


Aristotle: A Guide for the Perplexed

Aristotle: A Guide for the Perplexed
Author: John Vella
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2008-03-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1441154183

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For more than a millennium, Aristotle was regarded as the foremost authority in the western world in nearly every subject. His corpus spans a daunting array of subjects and he made significant contributions to every known field of inquiry in the ancient world. In Aristotle: A Guide for the Perplexed, John Vella explores the historical, philosophical and political context in which aristotle's theories evolved. The book offers a clear and thorough account of the work and thought of this key thinker, providing an outline of his central ideas and the ways in which they have influenced the history of western philosophy. Thematically structured, the book considers all Aristotle's key works and is geared towards the specific requirements of students who need to reach a sound understanding of his theories and ideas.


Pannenberg: A Guide for the Perplexed

Pannenberg: A Guide for the Perplexed
Author: Timothy Bradshaw
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2009-08-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567032558

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Wolfhart Pannenberg is one of the most challenging contemporary theologians for students to study. This Guide for the Perplexed, explains his school of thought and overall ideas in a comprehensive and accessible form.