Divine Reciprocity and Epistemic Openness in Clark Pinnock’s Theology
On Pinnock’s pilgrimage in open theism and why humility in knowledge claims is inherent in the open view.
On Pinnock’s pilgrimage in open theism and why humility in knowledge claims is inherent in the open view.
Responds to lots of criticisms from ETS members
My comments on the book
My comments on the book
Survey of the main alternatives John Sanders No Other Name, 1992 covers seven views held in church history. Each chapter covers the biblical and theological support, and who has held each view in history. Available from Eerdmans and from Wipf and Stock. Religious Perspectives on Religious Diversity, Robert McKim editor. Brill 2016. Christian, Muslim, and […]
Responds to several chapters on open theism by theologians from this tradition
Billy Graham on the salvation of non-Christians
Examines the best-selling book, The Shack, on the problem of evil and divine openness
The debate in evangelicalism
Shows that open theism fits into the traditional free will theological traditions of the church