Christian Theism and a Spiritual Monism, Second Edition : God, Freedom, and Immortality in View of Monistic Evolution by W. L. Walker (2021, Hardcover)

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Number of Pages: 498. Weight: 1.59 lbs. Publication Date: 2021-06-03. ISBN13: 9781725299221.

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PublisherWipf & Stock Publishers
ISBN-101725299224
ISBN-139781725299221
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Book TitleChristian Theism and a Spiritual Monism, Second Edition : God, Freedom, and Immortality in View of Monistic Evolution
Number of Pages496 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicChristian Theology / Systematic, Christian Theology / General, Religious
Publication Year2021
GenreReligion, Philosophy
AuthorW. L. Walker
FormatHardcover

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SynopsisThe chief object of the pages that follow is to show how the great Christian presuppositions - God, Freedom, Immortality - in their specifically Christian character (including the reality of the Divine Incarnation in Christ and of Grace) can be established on the basis of such a Monistic conception of the world as the facts of Science demand and as Philosophy is feeling after. The subject, however, is not approached from the standpoint of Philosophy, but, rather, objectively - from that of the teaching of Science concerning ourselves in the Universe. The book is written for "the plain man," and seeks to follow an inductive method and to reach something that shall be, not vague merely, but distinctively Christian.- From the Preface, The chief object of the pages that follow is to show how the great Christian presuppositions - God, Freedom, Immortality - in their specifically Christian character (including the reality of the Divine Incarnation in Christ and of Grace) can be established on the basis of such a Monistic conception of the world as the facts of Science demand and as Philosophy is feeling after. The subject, however, is not approached from the standpoint of Philosophy, but, rather, objectively - from that of the teaching of Science concerning ourselves in the Universe. The book is written for ""the plain man,"" and seeks to follow an inductive method and to reach something that shall be, not vague merely, but distinctively Christian. - From the Preface
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