This remarkable work offers an analytical exploration of the nature of divine eternity and God's relationship to time.
This book explores the meaning of the word 'atonement' and how Christ's death led to the reconciliation with God. It approaches the word from both the biblical sense and philosophical theories.
Philosophers William Lane Craig (a theist) and Erik J. Wielenberg (an athiest) debate whether theism or secularism provides the best account of objective moral values and duties. Five more leading philosophers in the field then respond.
This book guides students, pastors, and lay learners to consider and evaluate various ways of understanding God’s involvement in the world, especially in relation to views on predestination and the extent of the atonement.