
God's Lesser Glory
The Diminished God of Open Theism
Bruce A. Ware(Author)
Crossway (Publisher)
Published on 7. November 2000
240 pages
978-1-4335-1758-7 (ISBN)
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Christians throughout history have been strengthened by their confidence that God knows everything about the future. But consider this: What if it simply is not true? What if God can only rely on His best guess about tomorrow-just as you and I do? Would it not affect your trust in Him, your confidence in facing the future, your worship, and your motivation to leave everything in His hands? And yet this is the consequence that has to be faced if you trust what a number of leading voices in evangelicalism are proposing under the doctrine of open theism.
In its redefinition of the nature of divine providence, open theism adjusts the entire picture of God's sovereignty and involvement in our lives. Bruce Ware carefully summarizes and critiques this dangerous doctrine from a thoroughly biblical perspective, providing an excellent treatment of both the classical and openness views. He explores their implications and faithfully pinpoints the subtle ways that open theism undermines our trust in God and lessens His glory in our lives.
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English
Place of publication
Wheaton
United States
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0,60 MB
ISBN-13
978-1-4335-1758-7 (9781433517587)
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11/2000
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Bruce A. Ware (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) is T. Rupert and Lucille Coleman Professor of Christian Theology at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He has written numerous journal articles, book chapters, and book reviews, and is the author of God's Lesser Glory and God's Greater Glory.
Content
- Intro
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 1: Why You Should Be Concerned
- Part One: What Does Open Theism Propose? Examining God's Lesser Glory
- 2: The Perceived Inadequacy of the Classical Arminian View of God
- 3: The Perceived Benefits of Open Theism
- Part Two: What's Wrong with Open Theism's View of God? Assessing God's Lesser Glory
- 4: Assessing Open Theism's Denial of Exhaustive Divine Foreknowledge
- 5: Scriptural Affirmation of Exhaustive Divine Foreknowledge
- 6: The God Who Risks and the Assault on God's Wisdom
- Part Three: What Difference Does It Make in Daily Life? Expressing God's Lesser Glory
- 7: Harm to the Christian's Life of Prayer
- 8: Weakening of Our Confidence in God's Guidance
- 9: Despair amid Suffering and Pain
- Conclusion
- 10 God's Greater Glory and Our Everlasting Good
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