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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 23 December 2020
- ISBN 9780198866817
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages240 pages
- Size 240x160x20 mm
- Weight 482 g
- Language English 73
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Short description:
This book is the second of two volumes collecting together Michael C. Rea's most substantial work in analytic theology. The first volume contains essays focused on the nature of God; this second volume contains essays focused more on doctrines about humanity, the human condition, and how human beings relate to God.
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This book is the second of two volumes collecting together Michael C. Rea's most substantial work in analytic theology. The first volume focuses on the nature of God and our ability to talk and discover truths about God, whereas this volume contains essays focused more on questions about humanity, the human condition, and how human beings relate to God. Part one of Volume II considers on the doctrines of the incarnation, original sin, and atonement. Part two examines the problem of evil, the problem of divine hiddenness, and a theological problem that arises in connection with the idea God not only tolerates but validates a response of angry protest in the face of these problems.
MoreTable of Contents:
Introduction
Part I: Incarnation, Sin and Atonement
The Metaphysics of Original Sin
Hylomorphism and the Incarnation
The Ill-Made Knight and the Stain on the Soul
Part II: Evil, Divine Hiddenness, and Worship
In Defense of Skeptical Theism: A Reply to Almeida and Oppy
Wright on Theodicy
Skeptical Theism and the “Too-Much Skepticism” Objection
Narrative, Liturgy, and the Hiddenness of God
Hiddenness and Transcendence
Protest, Worship, and the Deformation of Prayer