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John C. Peckham introduces and engages with major questions about God's nature and how God relates to the world. Does God change? Does God have emotions? Can God do anything? Does God know the future? Does God always attain what God desires? And is God entirely good?
This textbook provides a clear and concise overview of the issues involved in these and other questions, exploring prominent contemporary approaches to the main issues relative to how to conceive of the God-world relationship within Christian theology. In so doing, Peckham surveys a range of live options regarding each of the primary questions, briefly considering where each falls within the spectrum of the Christian tradition and providing clear and readily understandable explanations of the technical issues involved. The result is a stimulating survey of the most prominent options in Christian theology relative to divine attributes and the God-world relationship, offered in an accessible format for students.
Designed for classroom use this volume includes the following features:
- study questions for each chapter
- suggestions for further reading for each chapter
- glossary
Contents
Introducing the Doctrine of God
Chapter 1: Does God Change? Does God Have Emotions?
Chapter 2: Does God Have a Future?
Chapter 3: Does God Know Everything Does God Know the Future?
Chapter 4: Can God do Anything?
Chapter 5:Is God Entirely Good?
Chapter 6: How Can God Be One and Three?
Epilogue: Concluding Reflections
Glossary
Index



