A Book of Faith Seeking Understanding: Fifty-Two Lord's Day Readings
Far too often, the God of the philosophers, those who for the most part had no appointment at a university, are the primary sources relied upon by many authors nowadays in their approach to the problem of evil. These fifty-two Lord's day or Sabbath day readings draw the reader into a dialogue with university professors of the late medieval era and sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. The theme of these literary renditions of yesteryear's debates and disputations is the perennial quest by theologians to exonerate God from the charge that he is the author of evil. The sophistication and complexity of their scholastic method and solutions to the problem of evil may surprise, but hopefully will persuade, modern day readers to rethink their own conclusion about the problem, and to take up and read university theologians who were formerly unknown, all in the spirit of Anselm's faith seeking understanding.
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A Book of Faith Seeking Understanding: Fifty-Two Lord's Day Readings
Far too often, the God of the philosophers, those who for the most part had no appointment at a university, are the primary sources relied upon by many authors nowadays in their approach to the problem of evil. These fifty-two Lord's day or Sabbath day readings draw the reader into a dialogue with university professors of the late medieval era and sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. The theme of these literary renditions of yesteryear's debates and disputations is the perennial quest by theologians to exonerate God from the charge that he is the author of evil. The sophistication and complexity of their scholastic method and solutions to the problem of evil may surprise, but hopefully will persuade, modern day readers to rethink their own conclusion about the problem, and to take up and read university theologians who were formerly unknown, all in the spirit of Anselm's faith seeking understanding.
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A Book of Faith Seeking Understanding: Fifty-Two Lord's Day Readings

A Book of Faith Seeking Understanding: Fifty-Two Lord's Day Readings

A Book of Faith Seeking Understanding: Fifty-Two Lord's Day Readings

A Book of Faith Seeking Understanding: Fifty-Two Lord's Day Readings

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Far too often, the God of the philosophers, those who for the most part had no appointment at a university, are the primary sources relied upon by many authors nowadays in their approach to the problem of evil. These fifty-two Lord's day or Sabbath day readings draw the reader into a dialogue with university professors of the late medieval era and sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. The theme of these literary renditions of yesteryear's debates and disputations is the perennial quest by theologians to exonerate God from the charge that he is the author of evil. The sophistication and complexity of their scholastic method and solutions to the problem of evil may surprise, but hopefully will persuade, modern day readers to rethink their own conclusion about the problem, and to take up and read university theologians who were formerly unknown, all in the spirit of Anselm's faith seeking understanding.

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ISBN-13: 9781666724394
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 11/23/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 152
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Philip John Fisk is senior researcher and lecturer in historical theology at the Jonathan Edwards Center Benelux, headquartered at the Evangelische Theologische Faculteit Leuven, Belgium. He is the author of Jonathan Edwards’s Turn from the Classic-Reformed Tradition of Freedom of the Will, in the series New Directions in Jonathan Edwards Studies 2 (2016).

Philip John Fisk is a guest associate professor in historical theology at the Jonathan Edwards Center Benelux, headquartered at the Evangelische Theologische Faculteit, Leuven, Belgium. He is the author of A Book of Faith Seeking Understanding: Fifty-Two Lord's Day Readings (2021) and, Jonathan Edwards's Turn from the Classic-Reformed Tradition of Freedom of the Will (2016).
Dr. Kenneth P. Minkema is the Executive Editor and Director of the Jonathan Edwards Center, Yale University, and Research Scholar at Yale Divinity School.
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