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Studies in the Doctrine of God
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Do you want to be close to God? The answer to a question like this is wrapped up in knowing what God is like, understanding the reasons for why God acts as he does, and learning how to promote God's goals for creation. In this short book, readers will explore issues about the nature of God, consider why God would create anything at all, and why God would create this particular universe. Through a mixture of devotional insight and philosophical analysis, one will come to a better understanding of the majesty of God.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- Chapter 1: What Is God?
- Chapter 2: The Essential Attributes of God
- Chapter 3: The Eternal God Without Creation
- Chapter 4: The Consequences of Creation
- Chapter 5: Why Create Anything at All?
- Chapter 6: What Are Godâs Creative Options?
- Chapter 7: Why Create Any Particular Universe?
- Chapter 8: The Problem of Foreknowledge and Passibility
- Conclusion
- Bibliography