The Work of Love: Creation as Kenosis
The development of kenotic ideas was one of the most important advances in theological thinking in the late twentieth century. In The Work of Love eleven foremost theologians and scientists discuss the kenotic view of creation, exploring the implications of this controverial perspective for Christian doctrine and the scientific enterprise generally.

The authors' backgrounds are diverse-ranging from systematic theology to neuropsychology-yet each agrees in seeing creation as God's loving act of divine self-restriction. The key concept, kenosis ("self-emptying"), refers to God's voluntary limitation of his divine infinity in order to allow room for finite creatures who are truly free to be themselves. This engaging formulation of God's creative work challenges the common conception of God as a divine dictator and provides a more satisfying response to the perplexing problem of evil and suffering in the world.

The fruit of discussions sponsored by the John Templeton Foundation, these stimulating chapters bring a needed interdisciplinary approach to this weighty new trajectory in Christian thought.

Contributors:
Ian G. Barbour
Sarah Coakley
George F. R. Ellis
Paul S. Fiddes
Malcolm Jeeves
Jürgen Moltmann
Arthur Peacocke
John Polkinghorne
Holmes Rolston III
Keith Ward
Michael Welker
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The Work of Love: Creation as Kenosis
The development of kenotic ideas was one of the most important advances in theological thinking in the late twentieth century. In The Work of Love eleven foremost theologians and scientists discuss the kenotic view of creation, exploring the implications of this controverial perspective for Christian doctrine and the scientific enterprise generally.

The authors' backgrounds are diverse-ranging from systematic theology to neuropsychology-yet each agrees in seeing creation as God's loving act of divine self-restriction. The key concept, kenosis ("self-emptying"), refers to God's voluntary limitation of his divine infinity in order to allow room for finite creatures who are truly free to be themselves. This engaging formulation of God's creative work challenges the common conception of God as a divine dictator and provides a more satisfying response to the perplexing problem of evil and suffering in the world.

The fruit of discussions sponsored by the John Templeton Foundation, these stimulating chapters bring a needed interdisciplinary approach to this weighty new trajectory in Christian thought.

Contributors:
Ian G. Barbour
Sarah Coakley
George F. R. Ellis
Paul S. Fiddes
Malcolm Jeeves
Jürgen Moltmann
Arthur Peacocke
John Polkinghorne
Holmes Rolston III
Keith Ward
Michael Welker
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The Work of Love: Creation as Kenosis

The Work of Love: Creation as Kenosis

by John C. Polkinghorne (Editor)
The Work of Love: Creation as Kenosis

The Work of Love: Creation as Kenosis

by John C. Polkinghorne (Editor)

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The development of kenotic ideas was one of the most important advances in theological thinking in the late twentieth century. In The Work of Love eleven foremost theologians and scientists discuss the kenotic view of creation, exploring the implications of this controverial perspective for Christian doctrine and the scientific enterprise generally.

The authors' backgrounds are diverse-ranging from systematic theology to neuropsychology-yet each agrees in seeing creation as God's loving act of divine self-restriction. The key concept, kenosis ("self-emptying"), refers to God's voluntary limitation of his divine infinity in order to allow room for finite creatures who are truly free to be themselves. This engaging formulation of God's creative work challenges the common conception of God as a divine dictator and provides a more satisfying response to the perplexing problem of evil and suffering in the world.

The fruit of discussions sponsored by the John Templeton Foundation, these stimulating chapters bring a needed interdisciplinary approach to this weighty new trajectory in Christian thought.

Contributors:
Ian G. Barbour
Sarah Coakley
George F. R. Ellis
Paul S. Fiddes
Malcolm Jeeves
Jürgen Moltmann
Arthur Peacocke
John Polkinghorne
Holmes Rolston III
Keith Ward
Michael Welker

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802848857
Publisher: Eerdmans, William B. Publishing Company
Publication date: 02/07/2006
Pages: 228
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.52(d)
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