Grace and Personality
- Author: John Oman
- Date Published: February 2012
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107617186
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First published in 1917, this book by the theologian John Oman was based on a series of articles that originally appeared in the Expositor beginning in October 1911. Although the theological underpinnings of the articles remained largely unaltered, the publication of the book itself was considerably influenced by the events of the First World War. Oman reflects on the effects of the war in his preface: 'It scattered my students, interrupted more directly historical and philosophical studies into which an appointment to the University lectureship on the Philosophy of Religion at Cambridge had led me, sent me into camps and hospitals where fundamental religious questions were constantly being discussed, and forced upon me the reconsideration of my whole religious position.' The resulting work is a sober theological treatise on the themes of grace and personality, borne out of many years of personal reflection, and offering what Oman hoped would be 'a Christian valuation of men and means, souls and things'.
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- Date Published: February 2012
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107617186
- length: 310 pages
- dimensions: 203 x 127 x 18 mm
- weight: 0.34kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Preface
Part I. A Gracious Personal Relation:
1. The infallibilities
2. Irresistible grace
3. The Catholic compromise
4. Autonomy
5. Moral personality
6. Dependence and independence
7. Impersonal operations
8. A gracious relationship
Part II. The Mode of its Manifestation:
1. Blessedness
2. Redemption
3. Reconciliation
4. Love and faith
5. Faith and unbelief
6. Faith in Christ
7. Revelation
8. The fellowship and means of grace
Part III. The Way of its Working:
1. The antinomies of grace
2. Penitence
3. Justification
4. The consequences of sin
5. The will of God
6. The communion of saints
7. The kingdom of God
8. Eternal law
Index.
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