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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 231
EAN: 9780310232698
ISBN: 0310232694
Label: Zondervan
Manufacturer: Zondervan
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 336
Publication Date: November 01, 2002
Publisher: Zondervan
Studio: Zondervan




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Product Description:
A positive presentation of the God of classic Christian theism, the One who in recent years—as for hundreds of years--has become the God Under Fire.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Biblically Strong Case Against Open Deism
The Open view of God has been gaining support as more and more evangelicals seek to become more politically correct and tolerant of other world views and religions. Theologians such as Clark Pinnock and Gregory Boyd have added fuel to the fire through their books that support what they deem "an evangelical but biblical view of God" (Boyd).

In this work, GOD UNDER FIRE, leading evangelical scholars take aim at the Open God viewpoint. The book is deals with the subject of the doctrine ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good, if not altogether focused effort
This book is yet another book to hit the market in recent years that attempts to address the open theism issue. But unlike other books in this genre, this book does not target open theism exclusively, but attempts to critique numerous strains of questionable theology that the book's contributors believe are out of step classical Christian orthodoxy. As will be discussed below, this is both a strength and a weakness to the book.

Contrary to one of the previous reviewers of this book (who ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Openism Unmasked as Neo-Processist Contagion
Airtight refutation of the discredited aberrancy floating about in some Christian circles called "Open Theory of the unaware deity who changes as it is beneficial to change in order to meaningfully relate to his fully free creation."

Openism's main proponent Gregory Boyd is unmasked as a misguided Christian failing to establish credibility for his aberrant hybrid between Hartshorne's Process Theory and Historic
Christianity.(See his seminal book TRINITY & PROCESS where he acknowledges ... Read More







 






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