Events Of Grace: Naturalism, Existentialism, And Theology

Book Summary


In the liberal theological tradition dating from Schleiermacher, Events of Grace demonstrates that the Christian faith can be fully compatible with a scientific world view. Religion and God must be understood valuationally, not ontologically, which permits an existentialist account of faith entirely in terms of modes of existing. Hardwick weds Bultmann's demythologizing programme to Wieman's naturalistic concept of God as creative transformation. Defending a strong doctrine of justification by faith, he shows how both God and the knowledge of God can be conceived in terms of events of grace that transform possibilities of existence toward openness to the future. Events of Grace gives a complete existential and naturalistic account of sin, faith, God, the knowledge of God, Christology and the eschatological symbols that articulate Christian hope in the encounter with suffering and death.

Book Details


Book Name Events Of Grace: Naturalism, Existentialism, And Theology
Author Charley D. Hardwick
Publisher Cambridge University Press (Mar 1996)
ISBN 9780521552202
Pages 325
Language English
Price 5997
 
 

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