The Patristic Understanding of Creation

The Patristic Understanding of Creation
Title The Patristic Understanding of Creation PDF eBook
Author William A. Dembski
Publisher Influence Publishers
Pages 761
Release 2019-11-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 1645427013

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The Patristic Understanding of Creation encapsulates what the Church Fathers had to say, in their own words, on the topic of creation. Going back to Roman and Byzantine times, the writings of the Church Fathers are basic to Christian theology and provide a benchmark for how Christians have traditionally understood creation. This understanding of creation, however, faces tremendous challenges in our day, especially in discussions at the intersection of science and religion. Process theology and other efforts to reconceptualize creation have explicitly opposed key elements of the Christian doctrine of creation: creation ex nihilo, the transcendence and immanence of God in creation, “the absolute creatureliness and non-self-sufficiency of the world" (to use a phrase of Fr. Georges Florovsky), the goodness of creation, and the openness of the world to divine action. All of these the Church Fathers not only held but also ably defended. This anthology is therefore not merely of academic or historical interest. In reasserting a theologically sound understanding of creation, this anthology fills a need that is both practical and urgent.




The Patristic Understanding of Creation

The Patristic Understanding of Creation
Title The Patristic Understanding of Creation PDF eBook
Author William A. Dembski, Professor
Publisher
Pages 612
Release 2011-05-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780981520421

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"The Patristic Understanding of Creation" encapsulates what the church fathers had to say, in their own words, on the topic of creation. This anthology is therefore not merely of academic or historical interest. In reasserting a theologically sound understanding of creation, it fills a need that is both practical and urgent.




Creation and Contingency in Early Patristic Thought

Creation and Contingency in Early Patristic Thought
Title Creation and Contingency in Early Patristic Thought PDF eBook
Author Joseph Torchia,, O.P.
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 264
Release 2019-04-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 1498562825

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This book assumes an interdisciplinary character, providing a window into the subtle relationship between faith and reason in early patristic thought and its relevance for forging the doctrine of creation ex nihilo. In so doing, it highlights the extent to which early Christian thinkers found a common ground with the Greek philosophical tradition.




The Days of Creation

The Days of Creation
Title The Days of Creation PDF eBook
Author Andrew J. Brown
Publisher BRILL
Pages 373
Release 2019-05-21
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004397531

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The Days of Creation examines the history of Christian interpretation of the seven-day framework of Genesis 1:1–2:3 in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament from the post-apostolic era to the debates surrounding Essays and Reviews (1860). Included in the survey are patristic, medieval, Renaissance/Reformation, eighteenth-century Enlightenment and finally early to mid-nineteenth-century interpretations of the days of creation. This study enables an insight into the mighty career of a biblical text of seminal importance, and fills a significant niche in reception-historical research.




God in Patristic Thought

God in Patristic Thought
Title God in Patristic Thought PDF eBook
Author George Leonard Prestige
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 353
Release 2008-11-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1556357796

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This book assembles the evidence for what the Greek Fathers, the men whose contructive thought underlies the creeds, really thought and taught about the nature of God. It shows that they were original thinkers, with a profound reverence for the text of the Scriptures, and minds keenly tranined to discuss what ultimate truths were expressed in the scriptural text and what reality should be ascribed to Christian religious experience. The results indicate that a good deal which is assumed in current theological text-books needs to be revised. The Fathers had to reconcile monotheism with faith in a Trinity of divine Persons. In the process, they pursued many lines of inquiry, often only to discard them after trial, but after following various clues and making various intellectual adventures they reached a solution of the problem, which was both true to their data and philosophically reasonable. Though the bulk of the book is concerned with the third and fourth centuries, during which the creeds were in the process of formulation, the story is carried down to the eighth century where the progress of original thought came to a standstill. It is shown that a great change came over the philosophical tradition during the sixth century, and owing to the consequent growth of formalism, a genuine outbreak of tritheism occurred. The book ends with the account of how this outbreak was met and overcome, largely through the efforts of a thinker whose very name is unknown, and whose book has only survived under the name of another man.




Christian Understandings of Creation

Christian Understandings of Creation
Title Christian Understandings of Creation PDF eBook
Author Denis Edwards
Publisher Fortress Press
Pages 280
Release 2017-11-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1506438350

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Throughout the two-thousand-year span of Christian history, believers in Jesus have sought to articulate their faith and their understanding of how God works in the world. How do we, as we examine the vast and varied output of those who came before us, understand the unity and the diversity of their thinking? How do we make sense of our own thought in light of theirs?




Evil and Creation

Evil and Creation
Title Evil and Creation PDF eBook
Author David Luy
Publisher Lexham Press
Pages 280
Release 2020-12-02
Genre
ISBN 9781683594345

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"My help comes from the Lord, maker of heaven and earth." Evil is an intruder upon a world created by God and declared good. Scripture emphasizes this: laments are regularly juxtaposed with declarations of God as creator. But evil is not merely a problem for the doctrine of creation. Rather, the doctrine of creation provides a hopeful response to evil. In Evil and Creation, David J. Luy, Matthew Levering, and George Kalantzis collect essays investigating how the doctrine of creation relates to moral and physical evil. Essayists pursue philosophical and theological analyses of evil rather than neatly solving the problem of evil itself. Including contributions from Constantine Campbell, Paul Blowers, and Paul Gavrilyuk, this volume draws upon biblical and patristic voices to produce constructive theology, considering topics ranging from vanity in Ecclesiastes and its patristic interpreters to animal suffering. Readers will gain a broader appreciation of evil and how to faithfully respond to it as well as a renewed hope in God as creator and judge.