Providence Perceived (arbeiten Zur Kirchengeschichte)
by Mark W. Elliott /
2015 / English / PDF
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There have been few books on Divine
Providence. For centuries the topic was filed under ‘Divine
Properties’, ‘Theodicy’, ‘Creation’, ‘Predestination’. This book
foregrounds Providence as a doctrine, showing how it emerges from
a consideration of human life’s redemptive possibilities: a
second wind or breath, as well as a ‘second chance’. It will
search for the doctrine through centuries of Christian thought
and show its centrality for theology and spirituality.
There have been few books on Divine
Providence. For centuries the topic was filed under ‘Divine
Properties’, ‘Theodicy’, ‘Creation’, ‘Predestination’. This book
foregrounds Providence as a doctrine, showing how it emerges from
a consideration of human life’s redemptive possibilities: a
second wind or breath, as well as a ‘second chance’. It will
search for the doctrine through centuries of Christian thought
and show its centrality for theology and spirituality.