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Most Moved Mover

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Description

In 1994, Clark Pinnock along with four other scholars published The Openness of God, which set out a new evangelical vision of God--one centered on his open, relational, and responsive love for creation. Since then, the nature of God has been widely discussed throughout the evangelical community. Now, Pinnock returns with Most Moved Mover to once again counter the classical, deterministic view of God and defend the relationality and openness of God. This engaging defense of openness theology begins with an analysis of the current debate, followed by an explanation of the misconceptions about openness theology, and a delineation of areas of agreement between classical and openness theologians. Most Moved Mover is for all evangelicals, regardless of their viewpoint, as it lays out the groundwork for future discussions of the open view of God.

Product Details

PublisherWipf & Stock Publishers
Publish DateOctober 01, 2019
Pages218
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781532688614
Dimensions9.0 X 6.0 X 0.5 inches | 0.7 pounds

About the Author

Clark H. Pinnock (PhD, University of Manchester) was professor of Christian interpretation at McMaster Divinity College, Hamilton, Ontario, where he taught since 1977. One of the most creative evangelical theologians of our day, he has authored, edited, or coauthored fifteen books, including Unbounded Love and Grace for All.

Reviews

"The church and her mission cannot be more dynamic than her doctrine of God. Here is a theology for church renewal, a compelling call for an amicable conversation among evangelicals about the truly transcendent God who is said to choose significant involvement in the life of creation. Clark Pinnock offers the conversation a fresh divine-involvement locus, rejecting the concern of some that this path is theologically dangerous. To the contrary, it may be the best way to honor biblical revelation and highlight God's relational nature and creative love. These pages represent Pinnock's matured thought on relational theism. Let the conversation proceed!"
--Barry L Callen, author of Clark H. Pinnock: Journey toward Renewal

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