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The Vigilant God by Horton Davies, a non-conformist minister who taught in the Religion Department of Princeton University and attended church regularly, is a reconsideration of the belief that God is still active in history. It is a reassessment of the theology of Providence in the thought of four major Christian theologians (Augustine, Aquinas, Calvin, and Barth) and of their views on predestination, theodicy, and free will, leading the author to consider the role it might have for the future of humanity. The book starts with a sketch of the biblical sources relating to Providence, predestination, election, and reprobation. Davies sees Augustines doctrine of Providence and his view of evil as privatio boni, as greatly influenced by Plato and his followers. He dwells on Aquinas the man, his life and his character, open to Aristotle and his Jewish and Arab commentators, before plunging into the structure of his encyclopedic thought and works. Davies appreciates Calvins regard for Scripture as a means of illumination of the Spirit, but rejects the pastors views on predestination as tyrannical and unjust, and believes that Barths positive insistence on Gods universal mercy is necessary against the horrors perpetrated in the twentieth century.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781433155055
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 142
- Utgivningsdatum: 2018-09-28
- Förlag: Peter Lang Publishing Inc