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God's Lesser Glory: A Critique of Open Theism
Bruce A. WarePaperback 2001-09-01
'Open' theism claims to offer a more biblical and practical alternative to traditional views of God's sovereignty and involvement in our lives. Bruce Ware carefully summarises and critiques this redefinition of the nature of God. He provides an excellent treatment of both classical and open theism, explores their implications and pinpoints the subtle ways in which open theism undermines our trust in God and lessens his glory.
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In this text, Bruce Ware summarises & critiques the redefinition of the nature of God. He looks at both classical & open theism, explores their implications & pinpoints the ways in which open theism undermines trust in God & lessens his glory.
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'Open' theism claims to offer a more biblical and practical alternative to traditional views of God's sovereignty and involvement in our lives. Bruce Ware carefully summarises and critiques this redefinition of the nature of God. He provides an excellent treatment of both classical and open theism, explores their implications and pinpoints the subtle ways in which open theism undermines our trust in God and lessens his glory.
Publisher Description
In this text, Bruce Ware summarises & critiques the redefinition of the nature of God. He looks at both classical & open theism, explores their implications & pinpoints the ways in which open theism undermines trust in God & lessens his glory.