The Severity of God
Religion and Philosophy Reconceived
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- Author: Paul K. Moser, Loyola University, Chicago
- Date Published: February 2013
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107615328
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This book explores the role of divine severity in the character and wisdom of God, and the flux and difficulties of human life in relation to divine salvation. Much has been written on problems of evil, but the matter of divine severity has received relatively little attention. Paul K. Moser discusses the function of philosophy, evidence and miracles in approaching God. He argues that if God's aim is to extend without coercion His lasting life to humans, then commitment to that goal could manifest itself in making human life severe, for the sake of encouraging humans to enter into that cooperative good life. In this scenario, divine agapē is conferred as free gift, but the human reception of it includes stress and struggle in the face of conflicting powers and priorities. Moser's work will be of great interest to students of the philosophy of religion, and theology.
Read more- Considers the problem of evil, contributing to contemporary philosophical debates
- Takes a unique approach to the evidence of God, by addressing the neglected topic of severity within God's character
- A fruitful interdisciplinary study, relevant for students of both philosophy and religion
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'This is an easily readable and compelling book in many respects. The present reviewer found its orientation of religious epistemology around the revelatory event of Jesus Christ much needed. Moser also shows a keen eye for biblical detail. The book is rich with exegetical work and insight.' Reviews in Religion and Theology
See more reviews'A rewarding reminder of some traditional but neglected important truths connected to the fact that, if the God of the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures exists, then the fact will be relevant to every area of inquiry, including how people come to know this fact itself.' Marginalia Review of Books
'[The author] incorporates the latest findings and interpretive models on Cypriote history into this thought-provoking survey … marks the most comprehensive, up-to-date assessment available of Cypriote pre- and protohistory … Essential. All research libraries, students, and professionals, all levels.' Choice
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- Date Published: February 2013
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107615328
- length: 237 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 12 mm
- weight: 0.36kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
1. Severity and God
2. Severity and flux
3. Severity and evidence
4. Severity and salvation
5. Severity and philosophy
References
Index.
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