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Books > Religion & Spirituality > General > Philosophy of religion > Nature & existence of God

Hope in Barth's Eschatology - Interrogations and Transformations Beyond Tragedy (Hardcover): John C. McDowell Hope in Barth's Eschatology - Interrogations and Transformations Beyond Tragedy (Hardcover)
John C. McDowell
R3,375 Discovery Miles 33 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This title was first published in 2000. Hope in Barth's Eschatology presents a critical investigation and survey of Karl Barth's writings, particularly his Church Dogmatics IV.3, in order to locate the character and nature of 'hope' within Barth's eschatology. Arguing that Barth, with his form of hope that refuses to shy away from the dark themes of the 'tragic vision', could be seen to undermine certain tragic sensibilities necessary for a healthy account of hope, John McDowell locates Barth within the context of larger traditions of theological thinking, and influential accounts of Christian hope, examining the work of Steiner, MacKinnon, Pannenberg, Rahner, Moltmanm and others. Addressing the relative neglect that Barth commentators have paid to eschatological themes, McDowell maintains that to miss what Barth is doing in his eschatology, is to seriously misunderstand Barth's broader theological sense. This book offers a significant contribution to the ongoing task of understanding Barth's theology whilst developing a way of reading hope and eschatology that, ultimately, places some critical questions at Barth's door.

The Puzzle of God (Paperback, 3 Rev Ed): Peter Vardy The Puzzle of God (Paperback, 3 Rev Ed)
Peter Vardy
R285 R259 Discovery Miles 2 590 Save R26 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Peter Vardy's much acclaimed introduction to the study of ideas about God -- now revised and updated. A clear, well-written guide to philosophical thinking about God. Starting with the question of what it means to say we believe in God, and looking at the nature of truth, Peter Vardy goes on to examine ideas about God and their influence on Christian thinking. Peter Vardy takes the reader through the arguments, using amusing illustrations and analogies. He writes for the lay person or student, not assuming any specialist knowledge, and not imposing any particular view. 'This is about the best elementary textbook in the philosophy of God I have come across... an extremely useful book.' Hugh Meynell, The Tablet 'This is a masterpiece of coherence. Step by step the reader is led clearly and humorously through the philosophical maze which confuses our thinking about God.' Linda Smith, Head of Religious Education, King's College, London

God And The Afterlife - The Groundbreaking New Evidence For God And Near-Death Experience (Paperback): Jeffrey Long God And The Afterlife - The Groundbreaking New Evidence For God And Near-Death Experience (Paperback)
Jeffrey Long; As told to Paul Perry
R353 R328 Discovery Miles 3 280 Save R25 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
A Moral Ontology for a Theistic Ethic - Gathering the Nations in Love and Justice (Hardcover): Frank G. Kirkpatrick A Moral Ontology for a Theistic Ethic - Gathering the Nations in Love and Justice (Hardcover)
Frank G. Kirkpatrick
R3,508 Discovery Miles 35 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This title was first published in 2003. This book develops a moral ontology for a theistic ethic that engages the work of contemporary moral and political philosophers, and reaffirms the relevance of a theistic tradition of God's relation to the world reflected in the fundamental teachings of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Drawing on recent thought in the non-religious fields of psychology and political and moral philosophy, which build around the concept of human flourishing in community, Kirkpatrick argues that a theistic ethic need not be the captive of parochial or sectarian theological camps. He proposes a common or universal ethic that transcends the fashionable ethnocentric 'incommensurate differences' in morality alleged by many post-modern deconstructionists. In the wake of ethnic religious strife post September 11th 2001, this book argues for a common morality built on the inclusivity of love, community, and justice that can transcend sectarian and parochial boundaries.

The Apologetics of Joy - A Case for the Existence of God from C.S. Lewis's Argument from Desire (Paperback): Joe Puckett Jr The Apologetics of Joy - A Case for the Existence of God from C.S. Lewis's Argument from Desire (Paperback)
Joe Puckett Jr
R705 Discovery Miles 7 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Among all the arguments for the existence of God there may be none more personal and intimate than C.S. Lewis's Argument from Desire. This book attempts to explain what the Argument from Desire is and why we believe that the argument is an inductively strong one. In the spirit of C.S. Lewis, Augustine, and Pascal, this book invites both the head and the heart of the reader to consider the case for God's existence. While many arguments look out to the external world for evidence of God's existence, this book calls the reader to look inward to the human heart. While learning from classical thinkers (particularly C.S. Lewis) The Apologetics of Joy will bring both intuition and experience together to demonstrate the truth of divine presence in the world. The reader will walk away with either a newfound faith or a reinforced conviction that has a strong intellectual and experiential dimension.

The Goddesses' Mirror - Visions of the Divine from East and West (Paperback): David Kinsley The Goddesses' Mirror - Visions of the Divine from East and West (Paperback)
David Kinsley
R768 Discovery Miles 7 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Ground of Union - Deification in Aquinas and Palamas (Hardcover): A.N. Williams The Ground of Union - Deification in Aquinas and Palamas (Hardcover)
A.N. Williams
R2,658 Discovery Miles 26 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book attempts to resolve one of the oldest and bitterest controversies between the Eastern and Western Christian churches: namely, the dispute about the doctrine of deification. A. N. Williams examines two key thinkers, each of whom is championed as the authentic spokesman of his own tradition and reviled by the other. Taking Aquinas as representative of the West and Gregory Palamas for the East, she presents fresh readings of their work that both reinterpret each thinker and show an area of commonality between them much greater than has previously been acknowledged.

The Archetype of the Dying and Rising God in World Mythology (Hardcover): Paul Rovang The Archetype of the Dying and Rising God in World Mythology (Hardcover)
Paul Rovang
R2,289 Discovery Miles 22 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Archetype of the Dying and Rising God in World Mythology is the first global treatment of the dying and rising god archetype since that classification was called into serious doubt in the final decades of the twentieth century. While assaults on the concept have focused on the Classical and ancient Near Eastern (Biblical) traditions, this study goes beyond but also includes these areas to encompass world mythology. Beginning with an interrogation of the most influential criticisms, the author then examines evidence for the archetype's validity by analyzing dying and rising god myths from ancient Near Eastern, Classical, and non-Classical sources from around the world. He treats implications of the archetype for religious studies, literature, and psychology, both in discussing the myths themselves and in separate chapters dedicated to these fields. The focused treatment on single myths makes this book a useful reference source. At the same time, its inductive approach to evidence provides a conclusive argument on the question with applications that warrant reading it from cover to cover. Additional distinctive features of this book include a thematic interpretation of T. S. Eliot's Waste Land, a new perspective on the Jungian archetypes, and a call for a neo-archetypal approach to literary criticism.

The Rage Against God (Paperback): Peter Hitchens The Rage Against God (Paperback)
Peter Hitchens
R486 R393 Discovery Miles 3 930 Save R93 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Peter Hitchens lost faith as a teenager. But eventually finding atheism barren, he came by a logical process to his current affiliation to an unmodernised belief in Christianity. Hitchens describes his return from the far political left. Familiar with British left-wing politics, it was travelling in the Communist bloc that first undermined and replaced his leftism, a process virtually completed when he became a newspaper's resident Moscow correspondent in 1990, just before the collapse of the Communist Party. He became convinced of certain propositions. That modern western social democratic politics is a form of false religion in which people try to substitute a social conscience for an individual one. That utopianism is actively dangerous. That liberty and law are attainable human objectives which are also the good by-products of Christian faith. Faith is the best antidote to utopianism, dismissing the dangerous idea of earthly perfection, discouraging people from acting as if they were God, encouraging people to act in the belief that there is a God and an ordered, purposeful universe, governed by an unalterable law.

The Origin and Character of God - Ancient Israelite Religion through the Lens of Divinity (Hardcover): Theodore J. Lewis The Origin and Character of God - Ancient Israelite Religion through the Lens of Divinity (Hardcover)
Theodore J. Lewis
R2,529 Discovery Miles 25 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Few topics are as broad or as daunting as the God of Israel, that deity of the world's three monotheistic religions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, who has been worshiped over millennia. In the Hebrew Bible, God is characterized variously as militant, beneficent, inscrutable, loving, and judicious. Who is this divinity that has been represented as masculine and feminine, mythic and real, transcendent and intimate? The Origin and Character of God is Theodore J. Lewis's monumental study of the vast subject that is the God of Israel. In it, he explores questions of historical origin, how God was characterized in literature, and how he was represented in archaeology and iconography. He also brings us into the lived reality of religious experience. Using the window of divinity to peer into the varieties of religious experience in ancient Israel, Lewis explores the royal use of religion for power, prestige, and control; the intimacy of family and household religion; priestly prerogatives and cultic status; prophetic challenges to injustice; and the pondering of theodicy by poetic sages. A volume that is encyclopedic in scope but accessible in tone, The Origin and Character of God is an essential addition to the growing scholarship of one of humanity's most enduring concepts.

God in a Single Vision - Integrating Philosophy and Theology (Hardcover, New Ed): David Brown God in a Single Vision - Integrating Philosophy and Theology (Hardcover, New Ed)
David Brown; Edited by Christopher R. Brewer, Robert MacSwain
R4,486 Discovery Miles 44 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the ancient conversation between Western philosophy and Christian theology, powerful contemporary voices are arguing for monologue rather than dialogue. Instead of these two disciplines learning from and mutually informing each other, both philosophers and theologians are increasingly disconnected from, and thus unable to hear, what the other is saying, especially in Anglo-American scholarship. Some Christian philosophers are now found claiming methodological authority over doctrine, while some Christian theologians even deny that philosophy has its own integrity as a separate discipline. Against these trends, David Brown has argued over the past thirty years that philosophy and theology are both necessary in order to grapple with the reality of divine mystery and Christian faith. Neither discipline can be reduced to the other, and each has its own contribution to make for a full understanding of what Brown describes as 'a single vision' of God. In this volume, Brown addresses some key topics in philosophical theology, including the created order, experience and revelation, incarnation and redemption, and heaven and our communal destiny. Combining analytic clarity, doctrinal substance, and historical depth, this volume exemplifies Brown's project of truly integrating philosophy and theology. It thus provides an ideal introduction to this vital conversation for undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as a connected argument of interest to specialists in both disciplines.

God's Wounds - Hermeneutic of the Christian Symbol of Divine Suffering (Volume I: Divine Vulnerability and Creation)... God's Wounds - Hermeneutic of the Christian Symbol of Divine Suffering (Volume I: Divine Vulnerability and Creation) (Paperback)
Jeff B Pool
R997 Discovery Miles 9 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book constitutes the first volume of a three-volume study of Christian testimonies to divine suffering: God's Wounds: Hermeneutic of the Christian Symbol of Divine Suffering, Divine Vulnerability and Creation. This study first develops an approach to interpreting the contested claims about the suffering of God. Thus, the larger study focuses its inquiry into the testimonies to divine suffering themselves, seeking to allow the voices that attest to divine suffering to speak freely, to discover and elucidate the internal logic or rationality of this family of testimonies, rather than defending these attestations against the dominant claims of classical Christian theism that have historically sought to eliminate such language altogether from Christian discourse about the nature and life of God. Through this approach, this volume of studies into the Christian symbol of divine suffering then investigates the two major presuppositions that the larger family of testimonies to divine suffering normally hold: an understanding of God through the primary metaphor of love (God is love); and an understanding of the human as created in the image of God, with a life (though finite) analogous to the divine life - the imago Dei as love. When fully elaborated, these presuppositions reveal the conditions of possibility for divine suffering and divine vulnerability with respect to creation.

A Case for the Existence of God (Hardcover): Dean L. Overman A Case for the Existence of God (Hardcover)
Dean L. Overman
R765 Discovery Miles 7 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Some of the brightest scientific minds of our time, from Albert Einstein to Stephen Hawking, have made incredible insights into the earliest origins of the universe, but have failed to ultimately discover why there is something rather than nothing why we exist. In A Case for the Existence of God, Dean L. Overman examines the latest theories about the origins of the universe and explains why even the most sophisticated science can only take us so far. Ultimately we must make a leap of faith to understand the world, and Overman argues that a leap into theism provides the most satisfying conclusions. Overman explores fundamental questions about why our world exists and how it functions, using principles of logic, physics, and theology. In a time when religion and science are often portrayed as diametrically opposed, A Case for the Existence of God presents a refreshing view of the interplay between science and religion and makes a compelling case for the existence of God and his role in our world."

Trinitarian Theology: West and East - Karl Barth, the Cappadocian Fathers, and John Zizioulas (Hardcover): Paul M. Collins Trinitarian Theology: West and East - Karl Barth, the Cappadocian Fathers, and John Zizioulas (Hardcover)
Paul M. Collins
R5,192 Discovery Miles 51 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is a unique contribution to the dialogue between Christians of the East and West about the doctrine of God as Trinity. It draws upon the writings of two eminent theologians of the twentieth century; Karl Barth and John Zizioulas, to explore the ways in which East and West have diverged and converged through their different traditions.

Who Ordered the Universe? - Evidence for God in unexpected places (Paperback, New edition): Nick Hawkes Who Ordered the Universe? - Evidence for God in unexpected places (Paperback, New edition)
Nick Hawkes
R288 Discovery Miles 2 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Dr Nick Hawkes gathers evidence from science, history, and mathematics to seek out the signature of God. By surveying the various fields of study, he gathers a mass of evidence, concluding that faith in God is reasonable and that the evidence invites it. Addressing the big questions of origins and meaning, Hawkes considers the cosmos and the arguments for a Creator behind creation. He looks at biology, and the ideas of Darwin and Dr Richard Dawkins. He examines the significance of suffering and the phenomenon of mathematics - the code by which we understand how things work. He sifts through history and how it has been 'molded'. He considers the nature of truth, and whether it is ever knowable, and if so how; and he takes a long, hard look at ideas about the afterlife. What we believe is important. It becomes our identity, something we stake our very lives upon. Who Ordered The Universe? is essential reading for those battling with identity and their place in the world. It is the ideal gift for a non-Christian friend.

The Case for a Creator Bible Study Guide Revised Edition - Investigating the Scientific Evidence That Points Toward God... The Case for a Creator Bible Study Guide Revised Edition - Investigating the Scientific Evidence That Points Toward God (Paperback, Revised edition)
Lee Strobel, Garry D. Poole
R243 R225 Discovery Miles 2 250 Save R18 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"My road to atheism was paved by science...ironically, so was my later journey to God." Journalist and award-winning author of The Case for Christ Lee Strobel examines the idea that science isn't the enemy of faith, but that it provides a solid foundation for belief in God. New scientific discoveries point to the incredible complexity of our universe, a complexity best explained by the existence of a Creator. This six-session video study (DVD/digital video sold separately) invites participants to encounter the evidence of a Creator. Join Strobel in reexamining the theories that once led him away from God. Pastors, small group leaders, and individuals seeking resources that answer tough questions about the existence of God and the claims of rationality will find compelling answers in The Case for a Creator study, investigating probing questions like: Where do science and faith overlap or agree? As a form of knowledge, what are the weaknesses of science and rationality? How much can I depend on science while still have a thriving faith? Is faith in God ever based on rationality? Sessions include: Science and God Doubts about Darwinism The Evidence of Cosmology The Fine-tuning of the Universe The Evidence of Biochemistry The DNA and the Origin of Life Designed for use with the Case for a Creator Revised Video Study 9780310699606 (sold separately).

There is No God and He is Always with You - A Search for God in Odd Places (Paperback): Brad Warner There is No God and He is Always with You - A Search for God in Odd Places (Paperback)
Brad Warner
R428 R399 Discovery Miles 3 990 Save R29 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Warner stage dives into the Sam Harris, Karen Armstrong, Christopher Hitchens mosh pit of the God or no God debate--and body surfs up with a typically provocative perspective. The fact that the book's title is Warner's mis-remembrance of a Zen monk's quote is emblematic of his profoundly engaging and idiosyncratic take on the ineffable power of the "ground of all being."

God and History - Aspects of British Theology 1875-1914 (Hardcover, New): Peter Hinchliff God and History - Aspects of British Theology 1875-1914 (Hardcover, New)
Peter Hinchliff
R6,103 Discovery Miles 61 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It is well known that the scientific discoveries of the nineteenth century posed problems for Christian theology. Less well known is the fact that the new understanding of history, developed in the same period, also created a number of difficulties. The realization that Christianity possessed a history of its own, and had changed and developed, raised numerous important questions for theologians and Christians alike. Newman's revised Essay on the Development of Doctrine provides the starting-point for this new and comprehensive survey, in which Peter Hinchliff discusses the ideas of a wide range of theologians from the full spectrum of British Christianity - from Roman Catholics through to theologians from the Churches of England and Scotland, and the Free Church - and their attempts to tackle these questions in the period leading up to the Great War. He proves that this hitherto little studied period in the development of theology is in fact an area of considerable interest and pertinence to historians as much as theologians.

Trinitarian Theology Today - Essays on Divine Being and Act (Hardcover): Christoph Schwoebel Trinitarian Theology Today - Essays on Divine Being and Act (Hardcover)
Christoph Schwoebel
R3,170 Discovery Miles 31 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Provides a rich source of different approaches to trinitarian theology.>

God & Timelessness Vol 7 - God and Timelessness (Paperback): Nelson Pike God & Timelessness Vol 7 - God and Timelessness (Paperback)
Nelson Pike
R1,406 Discovery Miles 14 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures-Sterling Edition - Sterling English Science and Health Hardcover (Hardcover):... Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures-Sterling Edition - Sterling English Science and Health Hardcover (Hardcover)
Mary Baker Eddy
R571 Discovery Miles 5 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
God Very Probably - Five Rational Ways to Think about the Question of God (Paperback): Robert H Nelson God Very Probably - Five Rational Ways to Think about the Question of God (Paperback)
Robert H Nelson
R871 Discovery Miles 8 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In recent years, a number of works have appeared with important implications for the age-old question of the existence of a god. These writings, many of which are not by theologians, strengthen the rational case for the existence of a god, even as this god may not be exactly the Christian God of history. This book brings together for the first time such recent diverse contributions from fields such as physics, the philosophy of human consciousness, evolutionary biology, mathematics, the history of religion, and theology. Based on such new materials as well as older ones from the twentieth century, it develops five rational arguments that point strongly to the (very probable) existence of a god. They do not make use of the scientific method, which is inapplicable to the question of a god. Rather, they are in an older tradition of rational argument dating back at least to the ancient Greeks. For those who are already believers, the book will offer additional rational reasons that may strengthen their belief. Those who do not believe in the existence of a god at present will encounter new rational arguments that may cause them to reconsider their opinion.

God (Paperback, New): W.Jay Wood God (Paperback, New)
W.Jay Wood
R1,243 Discovery Miles 12 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores two foundational questions about God: are there adequate reasons to think that God exists and if God exists, what is God like. The first and main question of the book takes up epistemological concerns, focusing on arguments for and against the claim that theism is rationally justifiable. Metaphysical questions about God's nature, in particular God's knowledge and power, comprise the second part of the volume. These two questions are related since, if the concept of a God perfect in wisdom, power and goodness is incoherent, it cannot be reasonable to believe that God exists. By exploring these foundational questions about God, readers will be able, and I hope eager, to tackle more specialized and complex questions in the philosophy of religion.

God (Hardcover, New): W.Jay Wood God (Hardcover, New)
W.Jay Wood
R4,214 Discovery Miles 42 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores two foundational questions about God: are there adequate reasons to think that God exists and if God exists, what is God like. The first and main question of the book takes up epistemological concerns, focusing on arguments for and against the claim that theism is rationally justifiable. Metaphysical questions about God's nature, in particular God's knowledge and power, comprise the second part of the volume. These two questions are related since, if the concept of a God perfect in wisdom, power and goodness is incoherent, it cannot be reasonable to believe that God exists. By exploring these foundational questions about God, readers will be able, and I hope eager, to tackle more specialized and complex questions in the philosophy of religion.

God in Postliberal Perspective - Between Realism and Non-Realism (Hardcover, New Ed): Robert Andrew Cathey God in Postliberal Perspective - Between Realism and Non-Realism (Hardcover, New Ed)
Robert Andrew Cathey
R4,359 Discovery Miles 43 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Who is God? The variety of images of God tends to overwhelm us in the present age. Is 'God' a fiction of human construction, or a reality that makes claims upon how we practice 'faith in God'? How does this quest for an understanding of 'God' illumine who 'we' are? God in Postliberal Perspective presents an introduction to the doctrine and concept of God in contemporary philosophy and theology, exploring how some theologians and philosophers dare to speak of God as "real" in our sceptical, pluralistic, and interfaith age. Robert Cathey tours the "house of realism" as constructed by postliberal Christians (David Burrell, William Placher, Bruce Marshall), in conversation with living communities of faith and critical work in philosophy and theology, and develops a distinctive argument about the relation of realism and non-realism in constructing the doctrine of God in postliberal theology. Offering a reading of postliberal theology which is open to critical discussion with other types of theology, philosophy, and faith traditions, this book proposes a model of theological reflection that may be extended to the reality-claims of a wide range of doctrines and concepts.

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