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  • The Providence of God, By Paul Helm
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    The Providence of God

    Contours of Christian Theology

    by Paul Helm

    In this concise and accessible introduction, Paul Helm outlines for students and interested readers the doctrine of divine providence. Unlike many doctrinal treatments, his approach is not historically oriented. Instead Helm focuses on the underlying metaphysical and moral aspects of God's providence, paying particular attention to the ideas of divine control, providence and evil, and the role of ...

  • God and Time: Four Views, Edited by Gregory E. Ganssle
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    God and Time

    Four Views

    Spectrum Multiview Book Series

    Contributions by Paul Helm, William Lane Craig, Alan G Padgett, and Nicholas Wolterstorff
    Edited by Gregory E. Ganssle

    The eternal God has created the universe. And that universe is time-bound. How can we best understand God's relationship with our time-bound universe? For example, does God experience each moment of time in succession or are all times present to God?

    How we think of God and time has implications for our understanding of the nature of time, the creation of the universe, God's ...

  • Signature Sins: Taming Our Wayward Hearts, By Michael Mangis
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    Signature Sins

    Taming Our Wayward Hearts

    by Michael Mangis

    Finally--a safe place to talk about sin.The topic of sin in general has been safe for a while. But here, guided by psychologist Michael Mangis, we get specific by learning to know ourselves and our signature sins--the individual and specific patterns of sin in our life that affect our thoughts, actions and relationships.In these pages, the author empathetically and honestly reflects on ...

  • Against All Gods: What's Right and Wrong About the New Atheism, By Phillip E. Johnson and John Mark Reynolds
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    Against All Gods

    What's Right and Wrong About the New Atheism

    by Phillip E. Johnson and John Mark Reynolds

    The father of the intelligent design movement, Phillip Johnson, thinks the new atheists are right! How? They've put serious discussion about God back on the public agenda.

    Despite their conclusions, folks like Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris and Daniel Dennett are asking the right questions. They're making belief in any religion an issue again, especially in the university context where, for ...