Bound Only Once: The Failure of Open Theism

Bound Only Once: The Failure of Open Theism

Bound Only Once: The Failure of Open Theism

Bound Only Once: The Failure of Open Theism

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Overview

Open Theism is a failure of reason, imagination, and nerve.

Contributors to this collection of essays include John MacArthur, John Frame, Peter Leithart, Steve Schlissel, R.C. Sproul, Jr., and Douglas Wilson. The problems with Open theism lie deeper than most critiques suggest. This book interacts not only with the truth claims of Open theism but also its distorted aesthetic and ethical assumptions that do so much work in that program. Open theists characterize the God of classical Christian theism as a distant, despotic, micromanaging, petty, Mr. Burns sovereign, with little time for nonsense or tissues. They depict the god of Open theism as a nineties sort of guy, ready to enter into new experiences, feel our pain, and link pinkies into an unknown future.

Open theists insist that God has knowledge, but not all knowledge, certainly not knowledge of the future acts of free beings and some statues. Such Open theistic inferences reveal a deep-seated devotion to Enlightenment categories and narrow, unpoetic imaginations. Ideas have destinations, and one of the consequences of our trying to read the Scriptures without any poetry in our souls will be the eventual destruction of any possibility of ministering to souls. Just imagine the hymn writer trying to lift up the downcast: "I know not what the future holds, but I know Who also doesn't know much about it either."


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781885767844
Publisher: Canon Press
Publication date: 07/07/2001
Pages: 230
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

Table of Contents

Foreword

John H. Armstrong

BEAUTY

1. The Loveliness of Orthodoxy

Douglas J. Wilson

2. Metaphor in Exile

Douglas M. Jones

3. Atlas Shrugged: Worshipping in the Beauty of Holiness

R.C. Sproul, Jr.

TRUTH

4. Liberals in Drag

Benjamin R. Merkle

5. Open Theism and Divine Foreknowledge

John M. Frame

6. Open Theism's Attack on the Atonement

John MacArthur, Jr.

7. God without Mood Swings

Phillip R. Johnson

8. Trinity, Time, and Open Theism: A Glance at Patristic Theology

Peter J. Leithart

9. Foundations of Exhaustive Knowledge

Douglas J. Wilson

GOODNESS

10. Pastoral Implications of Open Theism

Thomas K. Ascol

11. Moses' Bush or Procrustes' Bed

Steve M. Schlissel

12. Open Idolatry

Joost F. Nixon

13. Epilogue

Douglas J. Wilson

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