How can an omnipotent God allow suffering and violence to pervade the world? Arthur McGill approaches this disturbing question by examining the concept of power that is violent, destructive, and dominative, and the power of God that is creative, totally open, self-giving, and expansive. Through consideration of power, McGill provides reflections on the nature of God's inner life in the Trinity and concludes that "service" characterizes God's relationship to the world, not "domination."
Suffering: A Test of Theological Method
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Author(s)Arthur C. McGill
PublisherWipf & Stock Pub
ISBN / ASIN1597529451
ISBN-139781597529457
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Sales Rank321,144
CategoryReligion
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