El Fin del Cristianismo: Descubramos un Dios de Bondad en un Mundo de Maldad

William A Dembski, Professor (Baylor University, Texas)

El Fin del Cristianismo: Descubramos un Dios de Bondad en un Mundo de Maldad
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Broadman & Holman Publishers
Country
United States
Published
1 May 2010
Pages
242
ISBN
9781433668388

El Fin del Cristianismo: Descubramos un Dios de Bondad en un Mundo de Maldad

William A Dembski, Professor (Baylor University, Texas)

Now available in Spanish. Theodicy attempts to resolve how a good God and evil world can coexist. The neo-atheist view in this debate has dominated recent bestseller lists through books like The God Delusion (Richard Dawkins) and The End of Faith (Samuel Harris). And their popularity illuminates a changing mental environment wherein people are asking harder questions about divine goodness. Surprisingly, these books please intelligent design champion William Dembski, because They would be unnecessary if Christianity were not again a live issue.
Entering the conversation, Dembski’s provocative The End of Christianity
embraces the challenge to formulate a theodicy that is both faithful to Christian orthodoxy and credible to the new mental environment. He writes to make peace with three claims: (1) God by wisdom created the world out of nothing. (2) God exercises particular providence in the world. (3) All evil in the world ultimately traces back to human sin. In the process, Dembski brings the reader to a fresh understanding of what the end (result) of Christianity really means: the radical realignment of our thinking so that we see God’s goodness in creation despite the distorting effects of sin in our hearts and evil in the world.

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