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Our Idea of God: An Introductian to Philosophical Theology
What can we know about God? What is the range of God's power? How is God related to time? These are few of the central issues that philosophical theology addresses. Introducing the discipline by discussing the problem of method, Thomas V. Morris goes on to examine God's goodness, power and knowledge. After a careful look at God's relation to time, eternity and creation, Morris concludes with a discussion of the doctrines of the Incarnation and Trinity.
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Contours of Christian Philosophy
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212 Mor o
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Publisher | InterVarsity Press : DownerGrove, Illinois., 1991 |
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192hlm: 14x21cm
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English
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0-87784-346-5
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212
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