God, Revelation and Authority : God Who Stands and Stays (Vol. 5): God Who Stands and Stays: Part One

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Crossway, 25. jan. 1999 - 444 sider

Part 5 in a monumental six-volume set that presents an undeniable case for the revealed authority of God to a generation that has forgotten who he is and what he has done.

 

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The Reality and Objectivity of God
21
The Being and Coming and Becoming of God
43
The Living God of the Bible
66
Methods of Determining the Divine Attributes
83
Relationship of Essence and Attributes
104
Gods Divine Simplicity and Attributes
127
Personality in the Godhead
141
The Feminist Challenge to GodLanguage
157
The Unchanging Immutable God
286
Anthropomorphism and Divine Repentance
295
The Sovereignty of the Omnipotent God
307
Sovereignty and Personality
331
Gods Intellectual Attributes
334
Shadows of the Irrational
359
The Knowability of God
375
Mans Mind and Gods Mind
382

Muddling the Trinitarian Dispute
165
The Doctrine of the Trinity
191
God the Ultimate Spirit
214
God the SelfRevealed Infinite
219
Divine Timelessness or Unlimited Duration?
235
The Modern Attack on the Timeless God
252
Divine Timelessness and Divine Omniscience
268
Reflections on the RevelationandCulture Debate
395
Bibliography
409
Person Index
425
Scripture Index
430
Subject Index
436
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Carl F. H. Henry (1913–2003) was widely considered one of the foremost evangelical theologians of the twentieth century. He was the founding editor of Christianity Today, the chairman of the World Congress on Evangelism in Berlin in 1966, and the program chairman for the Jerusalem Conference on Biblical Prophecy in 1970. Henry taught or lectured on America's most prestigious campuses and in countries on every continent, and penned more than twenty volumes, including Evangelicals at the Brink of Crisis (1967) and the monumental six-volume work God, Revelation and Authority (1976–1983).

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