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matthewwester's review against another edition
5.0
This book is on the defensive. You feel the author's hurt as he details how the open theism view was met with much criticism. And the author puts his heart out there, explaining how his theology keeps Jesus at the center and how, even if this particular expression of the theology is dismissed, he still hopes will enrich biblical studies. That seems totally fair, does it not? Poor guy. I think it's a good thing for all of us to wrestle with what it means exactly for God to be a dynamic being rather than a flat concept.
I am really eager to read a booklet called "What Does God Know?" By Ravi Zacharias and William and William Lane Craig. I understand it serves as a good rebuttal to certain points of open theism.
I don't personally vibe with everything in this book BUT none of us have it all figured out, and this sure seems like a biblically faithful and in good faith attempt to talk of God's love.
This book is therefore thought-provoking and I recommend it to evangelicals of all subgroups. :-)
I am really eager to read a booklet called "What Does God Know?" By Ravi Zacharias and William and William Lane Craig. I understand it serves as a good rebuttal to certain points of open theism.
I don't personally vibe with everything in this book BUT none of us have it all figured out, and this sure seems like a biblically faithful and in good faith attempt to talk of God's love.
This book is therefore thought-provoking and I recommend it to evangelicals of all subgroups. :-)