Exploring Mormon Thought: Volume 2, The Problems of Theism and the Love of God Exploring Mormon Thought: Volume 2, The Problems of Theism and the Love of God

Exploring Mormon Thought: Volume 2, The Problems of Theism and the Love of God

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In volume 2 of the series, Exploring Mormon Thought: The Problems of Theism and the Love of God, Blake Ostler explores issues related to soteriology, or the theory of salvation. He argues that the commitment that God loves us and respects our dignity as persons entails that God must leave us free to choose whether to have a saving relationship with him. He explores the "logic of love" and argues that the LDS doctrine of a "war in heaven" embodies the commitment that God leaves us free to choose whether to enter into relationship with God. He explores the nature of inter-personal prayer and the contributions of LDS beliefs to a robust prayer dialogue. He offers a view consistent with LDS commitments that makes sense out of asking God to assist others, to alter the natural environment and to grow in relationship with God.


He then turns to the concept of grace and argues that the traditional views lead to insurmountable problems. He argues that though God does not owe any obligation to us to give us grace, God does so out of love. However, because divinity arises from loving relationships, he argues that God could not fail to give sufficient grace to all persons and remain a loving God.


Praise for the Exploring Mormon Thought series:“These books are the most important works on Mormon theology ever written. There is nothing currently available that is even close to the rigor and sophistication of these volumes. B. H. Roberts and John A. Widtsoe may have had interesting insights in the early part of the twentieth century, but they had neither the temperament nor the training to give a rigorous defense of their views in dialogue with a wider stream of Christian theology. Sterling McMurrin and Truman Madsen had the capacity to engage Mormon theology at this level, but neither one did.”-Farms Review, Neal A. Maxwell Institute, Brigham Young University

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2012
February 16
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
503
Pages
PUBLISHER
Greg Kofford Books
SELLER
Greg Kofford Books, Inc.
SIZE
5.4
MB

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