Four Views: Perspectives on the Doctrine of God
John Sanders, Roger E Olson, Bruce A Ware, Paul HelmPaperback 2008-05-15
This fascinating addition to the Perspectives series brings together four eminent professors of divinity to debate major variants of the doctrine of God - Paul Helm (classic Calvinist), Bruce Ware (modified Calvinist), Roger Olson (Arminian), and John Sanders (Open Theism).
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Perspectives on the Doctrine of God presents in counterpoint form four basic common beliefs on the doctrine of God that have developed over the course of church history with a goal of determining which view is most faithful to Scripture.
Contributors to this fifth book in the PERSPECTIVES series are Regent College J.I. Packer chair in Theology and Philosophy Paul Helm (Classical Calvinist perspective), editor Bruce Ware (Modified Calvinist perspective), Baylor University professor of Theology Roger Olson (Classical Arminian perspective), and Hendrix College assistant professor of Religion John Sanders (Open Theist perspective).
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This fascinating addition to the Perspectives series brings together four eminent professors of divinity to debate major variants of the doctrine of God - Paul Helm (classic Calvinist), Bruce Ware (modified Calvinist), Roger Olson (Arminian), and John Sanders (Open Theism).
Publisher Description
Perspectives on the Doctrine of God presents in counterpoint form four basic common beliefs on the doctrine of God that have developed over the course of church history with a goal of determining which view is most faithful to Scripture.
Contributors to this fifth book in the PERSPECTIVES series are Regent College J.I. Packer chair in Theology and Philosophy Paul Helm (Classical Calvinist perspective), editor Bruce Ware (Modified Calvinist perspective), Baylor University professor of Theology Roger Olson (Classical Arminian perspective), and Hendrix College assistant professor of Religion John Sanders (Open Theist perspective).