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The benefits of providence : a new look at divine sovereignty / James S. Spiegel. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Wheaton, Illinois : Crossway Books, ©2005.Description: 255 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1581346166
  • 9781581346169
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT135.S654.B464 2005
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Contents:
Introduction : why providence matters -- Two views of divine providence -- Assessment of the two views of providence -- The world as divine art -- The practice of science -- Divine emotion -- The problem of evil -- Moral and devotional applications.
Summary: When we face painful trials, there is comfort in knowing that God can see the big picture even when we can't. Scholar and author James Spiegel reaffirms that God knows everything that will happen in the future and is in full control. This is the classic view of God's divine providence, the idea that God completely knows, controls, and directs the future. This doctrine has come under fire recently by supporters of opposing views, especially open theists, who claim that God can be mistaken about the future and that even his plans can fail. Using scriptural texts, Spiegel analyzes the flaws of alternative views while defending the classic view of God's providence. He illustrates how the classic view is beneficial to believers and shows the reader how this doctrine provides answers to difficult questions such as the problem of evil. Where we stand on the issue of God's divine providence affects every area of our lives. Spiegel provides us with an excellent explanation of divine providence. AMAZON https://www.amazon.com/Benefits-Providence-Look-Divine-Sovereignty/dp/1581346166/ref=sr_1_1?crid=BWKDVPD8FYLN&keywords=1581346166&qid=1652295408&sprefix=1581346166%2Caps%2C74&sr=8-1
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Introduction : why providence matters -- Two views of divine providence -- Assessment of the two views of providence -- The world as divine art -- The practice of science -- Divine emotion -- The problem of evil -- Moral and devotional applications.

When we face painful trials, there is comfort in knowing that God can see the big picture even when we can't. Scholar and author James Spiegel reaffirms that God knows everything that will happen in the future and is in full control. This is the classic view of God's divine providence, the idea that God completely knows, controls, and directs the future. This doctrine has come under fire recently by supporters of opposing views, especially open theists, who claim that God can be mistaken about the future and that even his plans can fail. Using scriptural texts, Spiegel analyzes the flaws of alternative views while defending the classic view of God's providence. He illustrates how the classic view is beneficial to believers and shows the reader how this doctrine provides answers to difficult questions such as the problem of evil. Where we stand on the issue of God's divine providence affects every area of our lives. Spiegel provides us with an excellent explanation of divine providence. AMAZON

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