Reflecting the Third Article of the Nicene Creed, The Lord, The Giver of Life describes God and creation according to the redeeming work of the Holy Spirit. Aaron T. Smith shows that it is not immateriality and materiality, which define "God" and "world," but reflexive capacity for otherness realized in covenantal history.
Reflecting the Third Article of the Nicene Creed, The Lord, The Giver of Life describes God and creation according to the redeeming work of the Holy Spirit. Aaron T. Smith shows that it is not immateriality and materiality, which define "God" and "world," but reflexive capacity for otherness realized in covenantal history.
Aaron T. Smith is assistant professor of theology at Colorado Christian University and adjunct professor of theology at Bethel Seminary San Diego. He earned a Ph.D. in systematic theology from Marquette University and is the author of several articles and chapters in peer-reviewed journals such as Scottish Journal of Theology.
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Chapter One: God and the Human Chapter Two: The Human and Creation Chapter Three: The Human among Humans Chapter Four: Evil as Event among Humans Chapter Five: Evil as Event between Humanity and Creation Chapter Six: Evil as Event between God and Humanity
Chapter One: God and the Human Chapter Two: The Human and Creation Chapter Three: The Human among Humans Chapter Four: Evil as Event among Humans Chapter Five: Evil as Event between Humanity and Creation Chapter Six: Evil as Event between God and Humanity
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