The Elements of Christian Theology Philosophy Morals History Or Christianity Stated and Defended

The Elements of Christian Theology  Philosophy  Morals    History  Or  Christianity Stated and Defended
Author: John Hosking
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 586
Release: 1894
Genre: Apologetics
ISBN: HARVARD:AH45BY

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Christianity and Morals

Christianity and Morals
Author: Edward Alexander Westermarck
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2013-05-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781135976972

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A thorough examination of many aspects of morality through the lens of Christianity, this book, originally published in 1939, is philosophical in its approach to assessing religion. It compares moral traditions of many world religions and describes their changes over time as well. Written accessibly, this is a fascinating outlay of moral theology.

A Thematic Access Oriented Bibliography of Jesus s Resurrection

A Thematic Access Oriented Bibliography of Jesus s Resurrection
Author: Michael J. Alter
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 602
Release: 2019-12-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725252738

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The keystone of Christianity is Jesus’s physical, bodily resurrection. Present-day scholars can be significantly challenged as they forage through voluminous documents on the resurrection of Jesus. The literature measures well over seven thousand sources in English-language books alone. This makes finding specific sources that are most relevant for specific scholarly purposes an arduous task. Even when a specific book is relevant, finding the parts of the book that are most relevant to the resurrection rather than other topics often requires additional effort. A Thematic Access-Oriented Bibliography of Jesus’s Resurrection addresses these challenges in several ways. First, the bibliography organizes more than seven thousand English sources into twelve main categories and then thirty-four subcategories, which are designed to help you find the most relevant literature quickly and efficiently. Embedded are pro and con arguments which support efficient access through brief annotations and then annotate the diversity and complexity of the field of religion by including sources that represent a diverse range of views: theistic (e.g., Christian, Jewish, Muslim, etc.), agnostic, and nontheistic. The objective of this bibliography is to provide convenient access to relevant sources from a variety of perspectives, allowing you to browse or find the one source accurately and with ease.

The Elements of Christian Science

The Elements of Christian Science
Author: William Adams
Publsiher: University of Michigan Library
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1857
Genre: History
ISBN: UOMDLP:ajf1625:0001.001

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The Permissive Sense

The Permissive Sense
Author: Troy J. Edwards
Publsiher: Troy Edwards
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2024
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781981812431

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One does not have to read too far into the Bible to find that it says the following about Him: God hardened people’s hearts. God put lying spirits in the mouth of false prophets. God personally deceived prophets. God Blinded people to the truth. God inflicted sickness. God sent natural disasters. God moved people to sin. God tempted men. God intentionally gave men unrighteous laws. God created evil. And even more…. Such statements have presented insurmountable difficulties to Bible readers. Failure to understand them properly have led to doctrines that paint God in less than a favorable light. However, when we understand the permissive sense, most difficulties with such verses will disappear. This book will help you understand this important principle and will remove all doubt about God’s love, goodness, and holiness.

The Doctrine of God and Theological Ethics

The Doctrine of God and Theological Ethics
Author: Michael Banner,Alan Torrance
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2006-08-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567084515

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This book addresses an important topic and fills a major gap in developments in modern theology and Christian ethics. Significant treatments include Wolfhart Pannenberg's historical overview of the relationship between modernism and Christian faith, John Webster's meticulous analysis of Christian theology's contribution to modern conceptions of conscience, J. L. O'Donovan's critique of liberal contractarian theory, and Alasdair MacIntyre's examination of the critical issues which Christianity raises for secular philosophy.

Christianity and the Roots of Morality

Christianity and the Roots of Morality
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2017-06-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789004343535

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Christianity and the Roots of Morality combines philosophical, early Christian and empirical studies to cast light on the role of religion, especially Christianity, in morality, pro-social behavior and altruism.

Good God

Good God
Author: David Baggett,Jerry L. Walls
Publsiher: OUP USA
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2011-04-20
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780199751808

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This book aims to reinvigorate discussions of moral arguments for God's existence. To open this debate, Baggett and Walls argue that God's love and moral goodness are perfect, without defect, necessary, and recognizable. After integrating insights from the literature of both moral apologetics and theistic ethics, they defend theistic ethics against a variety of objections and, in so doing, bolster the case for the moral argument for God's existence. It is the intention of the authors to see this aspect of natural theology resume its rightful place of prominence, by showing how a worldview predicated on the God of both classical theism and historical Christian orthodoxy has more than adequate resources to answer the Euthyphro Dilemma, speak to the problem of evil, illumine natural law, and highlight the moral significance of the incarnation and resurrection of Christ. Ultimately, the authors argue, there is principled reason to believe that morality itself provides excellent reasons to look for a transcendent source of its authority and reality, and a source that is more than an abstract principle.