God in Motion
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God in Motion

A Critical Exploration of the Open Theism Debate

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God in Motion

A Critical Exploration of the Open Theism Debate

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Open theism paints the picture of a flexible God who engages in a dynamic history with his free creatures, a history in which the future is not yet definitely known to God but rather unfolds as a range of open possibilities. As one might expect, this position has proven fractious. Though much of the noise surrounding the issue of God's predestination and humanity's freedom has quieted in recent years, the conversation is ongoing and a continual source of contention in evangelical circles. God in Motion is the first in-depth analysis of the biblical-hermeneutical questions driving the heated open theism debate. Unlike previous books on the open view of God, Manuel Schmid's work does not take sides. Rather, God in Motion offers a qualified and critical look at the standard arguments of both the proponents and critics of open theism and suggests new perspectives.

Schmid proposes an alternate path to understanding what is at stake in this debate, bringing open theism into conversation with weighty representatives of German-language theology such as Karl Barth, Emil Brunner, Wolfhart Pannenberg, and JĂźrgen Moltmann. God in Motion shows ways out of the theological dead ends that have characterized the debate, especially regarding the biblical grounding of open theism, by giving careful consideration to lessons learned from the controversies of current theological discourse. In all of this analysis, Schmid conveys a passion for serious pursuit of a biblically, theologically, and philosophically coherent Christian doctrine of God for the twenty-first century.

Those wrestling with questions about biblical theology and eager to gain a more nuanced conception of God out of the richness of biblical texts and traditions will greatly benefit from God in Motion, as they follow Schmid past the polemics of theological controversy to fresh and challenging insights.

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Year
2021
ISBN
9781481314329

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title Page, Title Page, Copyright
  3. Contents
  4. Preface and Acknowledgments
  5. 1. Introduction: Open Theism as a Biblical-Theological Reform Movement
  6. 2. Exegetical Traces: The Biblical Motif of the “Openness of God”
  7. 3. Theological Interpretations: Controversies Surrounding the “Openness of God”
  8. 4. Systematic Classifications: From Biblical to Systematic Theology
  9. 5. Concluding Reflections: Open Theism as a Biblical-Theological Reform Movement
  10. 6. Postscript: On the Culture of Dispute in Evangelicalism
  11. Bibliography
  12. Author Index
  13. Subject Index