Publication

2011 - Pickwick Publications, Eugene, Or, Oregon

Language

English

Word Count

67,000 words, Guess

Page Count

268 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-10160899435X
  • ISBN-139781608994359
  • Library of Congress Control Number2011275575
  • OCLC Control Number768811139
  • Better World Books9781608994359
and 1 more

Classifications

  • LCCBX7260.F583 L46 2011

Description

The theodicy of the remarkable Scottish Congregationalist theologian Peter Taylor Forsyth has long been recognized as a vital and significant contribution to twentieth-century theology. Up until now, however, there has not been a substantial full-length treatment of Forsyth's work on the problem of evil. The Theodicy of Peter Taylor Forsyth fills this lacuna by setting out, in a fairly systematic and comprehensive manner, Forsyth's justification of God in the face of evil. In so doing, it also illuminates several other related areas of his thought, such as his epistemology and Christology, as well as his understanding of sin, the atonement, providence, divine passibility, human origins, and the God-world relationship. Bringing Forsyth's approach to the subject into conversation with other prominent thinkers like Leibniz, Dostoyevsky, Camus, Moltmann, Hick, Bauckham, and Fiddes, this book also suggests ways in which Forsyth's justification of God contributes to the current state of Christian theodicy. It highlights Forsyth's ability to integrate insights from different approaches, even those that have hitherto generally been considered diametrically opposed notions. Forsyth's theodicy therefore presents an integrative approach to the topic, with every theme flowing from and returning to a clear center: the cross of Christ. As the book also makes clear, Forsyth considers theodicy to be an immensely practical discipline, with significant implications for human life. In every sense, therefore, it constitutes a "crucial" justification of the ways of God to humanity.

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  • Theodicy of Peter Taylor Forsyth: a "crucial" justification of the ways of God to manPickwick Publications2011-01-01

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