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God's Lesser Glory by Bruce Ware,

God's Lesser Glory by Bruce Ware,
Life contains daily reminders of our limited human knowledge. How often do we think to ourselves, "If only I had known..".? But what if this inability to see into the future is also true for God? Would it not affect our trust in Him, our confidence in facing the future, and our motivation to leave everything in His hands? Bruce Ware clearly proves that it would. In this book he discusses and critiques the leading contemporary reconstruction of the doctrine of divine providence known as "open theism". This doctrine is a bold and dangerous reconceptualization of the nature of God and His relation to us. The notion that for God as well as for us, much of the future is "open" and hence not foreknown or foreordained deeply affects everyday Christian living. It places more emphasis on the importance of human will and work and less confidence that God's will or work will prevail. It is a debate that is not limited to academia, but has already reached into the churches and mass media. Ware provides a thorough explanation for the layperson so that any reader may defend the fullness of God's glory.



The Phenomenon of Teilhard by Philip Coulter,
The Phenomenon of Teilhard by Philip Coulter,
The French Jesuit and archeologist Teilhard de Chardin was a mystic who probed the ways we might come to know God. If the material world is constantly evolving, he asked, showing God in all his glory, then why shouldn't our consciousness also be evolving toward a divine point that ends in God. IDEAS producer Philip Coulter profiles Teilhard's search for a theory of divine evolution that is creating a new language of spirituality today. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881-1955) stands among the very few leaders of thought in this century to integrate pure scientific research with a religious vocation. At an early point in his career this paleontologist and Jesuit priest made it his personal mission to reconstruct the most basic Christian doctrines from the perspectives of science and, at the same time, to reconstruct science from the perspectives of faith. He would do this by overthrowing all the barriers that had been erected between science and religion in the past one hundred years. He would take the lessons learned from the study of nature as the foundation on which to reconstruct the Christian faith. He would single-handedly remake all the dogmas of his own Catholic Church, and he would at the same time remake the world of modern science on the model suggested by his personal experience with God. Teilhard was seen by the Vatican as a threat to the integrity of the faith. Rome insisted that his religious writings should not be published. He was forbidden to teach or even to speak publicly on religious subjects. He was banished from his native country. Yet his ideas were disseminated informally and sometimes secretly by friends and colleagues in the church. He became a hero and arole model for a whole generation of younger priests and theologians. He set the stage for the renewal movements which finally came to flower in the era of Vatican II. At the same time he also suggested a program for the reconstruction of science.



The nature of God in Western theology - The nature of God in monotheistic religions is a broad topic in Western philosophy of religion and theology, with a very old and distinguished history; it was one of the central topics in medieval philosophy.

God of the gaps - The God of the gaps argument contrasts religious explanations for nature with those derived from science (see also Religion and science). The argument assumes a theistic position that anything that can be explained by human knowledge is not in the domain of God, so the role of God is therefore confined to the 'gaps' in scientific explanations of nature.

Living Garment of God - Living Garment of God, Living Nature, so called by Goethe, nature being viewed by him as the garment, or vesture, with which God invests himself so as to reveal and impart Himself to man.

Move by nature - In Game theory a move by nature (aka God's move or nature move) is a decision or move in an extensive form game made by a player who has no strategic interests in the outcome. The effect is to add a player, 'Nature' whose practical role is to act as a random number generator.



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