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God in an Open Universe - Science, Metaphysics, and Open Theism (Paperback)
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God in an Open Universe - Science, Metaphysics, and Open Theism (Paperback)
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Description: Since its inception, the discussion surrounding Open
Theism has been dominated by polemics. On crucial philosophical
issues, Openness proponents have largely been devoted to
explicating the underlying framework and logical arguments
supporting their perspective against competing theological and
philosophical perspectives. As a result, very little constructive
work has been done on the interconnections between Open Theism and
the natural sciences. Given the central place of sciences in
today's world, any perspective that hopes to have a broad impact
must necessarily address such disciplines in a sustained and
constructive manner. To date such engagements from the Openness
perspective have been rare. God in an Open Universe addresses this
deficiency. This book demonstrates that Open Theism makes a
distinctive and highly fruitful contribution to the conversation
and constructive work occurring between philosophy, theology, and
the sciences. The various essays explore subjects ranging from
physics to prayer, from special relativity to divine providence,
from metaphysics to evolution, and from space-time to God. All who
work at the intersection of theology and the sciences will benefit
greatly from these essays that break new ground in this important
conversation. Endorsements: "These essays present what is, in my
view, the most promising development in theological thinking in our
time, and they do so in a way that is both scholarly and
accessible. The book is a must for anyone interested in Christian
faith and in science." -Keith Ward University of Oxford "Open
theists affirm the same openness of the future that religious
believers assume when they pray and almost all humans assume when
they act. The open future is intuitive; but can it be rigorously
defended? God in an Open Universe shows that it can. Open theism
has always been an attractive view of God; now it becomes a
philosophically rigorous one as well. -Philip Clayton Claremont
School of Theology About the Contributor(s): William Hasker is
Profesor Emeritus of Philosophy at Huntington University. He is the
author of numerous articles and five books, including The Emergent
Self and The Triumph of God Over Evil. Thomas Jay Oord is Professor
of Theology and Philosophy at Northwest Nazarene University. He is
the author or editor of more than a dozen books, including Defining
Love and Creation Made Free. Dean Zimmerman is Professor in the
philosophy department at Rutgers, The State University of New
Jersey. He is editor or co-editor of several books, including (with
Peter van Inwagen) Persons: Human and Divine.
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