Most moved mover : A Theology of God's openness

This defense of openness theology begins with an analysis of the current debate, followed by an explanation of the misconceptions about openness theology, and a delineation of areas of agreement between classical and openness theologians. Full description

Main Author: Pinnock, Clark H.
Published: Carlisle, UK : Paternoster, 2001
Series: Didsbury Lectures; 2001
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245 |a Most moved mover :  |b A Theology of God's openness 
260 |a Carlisle, UK :  |b Paternoster,  |c 2001. 
300 |a 202p. 
440 |a Didsbury Lectures; 2001 
500 |a Includes Bibliographical References. 
505 |a 1. The Scriptural Foundations 25 2. Overcoming a Pagan Inheritance 65 3. The Metaphysics of Love 113 4. The Existential Fit 153. 
520 |a This defense of openness theology begins with an analysis of the current debate, followed by an explanation of the misconceptions about openness theology, and a delineation of areas of agreement between classical and openness theologians. 
650 |a GOD (CHRISTIANITY) - ATTRIBUTES. 
650 |a GOD - LOVE. 
650 |a GOD - BIBLICAL TEACHING. 
900 |a 29026 
949 |a RTC Library  |b Non Fiction  |h 231.4 PIN  |p R306123220  |s Books