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Developmental Theism Peter Forrest (University of New England)

Developmental Theism By Peter Forrest (University of New England)

Developmental Theism by Peter Forrest (University of New England)


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Peter Forrest gives an account of God as a being who has changed from an impersonal God to the God of the Jews, Christians, and Muslims. This is not a history of changing ideas about God, but an explanation and defence of the idea of actual 'divine development'. Forrest uses his theme to explore the intractable concepts of the Problem of Evil, the Trinity, and the Incarnation.

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Developmental Theism: From Pure Will to Unbounded Love by Peter Forrest (University of New England)

This is a work of speculative theology based on three themes: that a version of materialism is a help not a hindrance in philosophical theology; that God develops; and that this development is on the whole kenotic, in other words an abandonment of power. Peter Forrest argues that the resulting kenotic theism might well be correct. He claims that his hypothesis concerning God is better than known rival hypotheses, including atheism, and that if there is no unknown better hypothesis it is good enough to be believed. In the Introduction he offers a defense of the type of metaphysical speculation on which his thesis rests. Elsewhere in the book he defends his 'moderate materialism', expounds the notion of the 'Primordial God', and discusses how God changes. In the resulting account, Forrest reconciles the unloving and unlovable God of the philosophers with the God of the Abrahamic tradition. In a quasi-Gnostic fashion he puts the blame for evils on the Primordial God and argues that after God has become loving, the divine powers of intervention are limited by the natural order. In the final two chapters he applies this kenotic theism to specifically Christian teachings, notably the Trinity and the Incarnation.

Developmental Theism Reviews

Peter Forrest's elegantly written new book is one of the two most imaginative and original works I have read in the philosophy of religion, the other being Spinoza's Ethics. * Alexander R. Pruss Mind Vol 118, October 2009 *
an interesting, provocative and at times fascinating book. * Richard Sturch, Journal of Theological Studies *

Table of Contents

Introduction ; 1. Overview ; 2. Theism, simplicity, and properly anthropocentric metaphysics ; 3. Materialism and dualism ; 4. The power, knowledge, and motives of the Primordial God ; 5. The existence of the Primordial God ; 6. God changes ; 7. Understanding Evil ; 8. The Trinity ; 9. The Incarnation ; Appendix on Transubstantiation and Consubstantiation ; Concluding Remarks

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NPB9780199214587
9780199214587
0199214581
Developmental Theism: From Pure Will to Unbounded Love by Peter Forrest (University of New England)
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press
20070118
208
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