Persuasion of Love (e-bog) af Blakely, John
Blakely, John

Persuasion of Love e-bog

48,96 DKK
The Persuasion of Love examines the implications of believing that ';the meaning of the universe is love'. It is axiomatic that the Christian faith is about the love of God, but John Blakely seeks to delve behind this easy assertion by proposing that all human love has God as its source, even if marred by human failings, and by exploring what it might mean for God to have created out of love. Vie…
The Persuasion of Love examines the implications of believing that ';the meaning of the universe is love'. It is axiomatic that the Christian faith is about the love of God, but John Blakely seeks to delve behind this easy assertion by proposing that all human love has God as its source, even if marred by human failings, and by exploring what it might mean for God to have created out of love. Viewing theodicy through the lens of love, the book finishes with a lyrical reflection on the fact that suffering is built into the universe because of its source in the love of God, and that we live in the ';now and not yet' - in tension between the glory of creation and the agony of the cross, before the future glory of the new creation.
E-bog 48,96 DKK
Forfattere Blakely, John (forfatter)
Forlag Circle Books
Udgivet 29.03.2019
Længde 144 sider
Genrer HRCM
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781789040012

The Persuasion of Love examines the implications of believing that ';the meaning of the universe is love'. It is axiomatic that the Christian faith is about the love of God, but John Blakely seeks to delve behind this easy assertion by proposing that all human love has God as its source, even if marred by human failings, and by exploring what it might mean for God to have created out of love. Viewing theodicy through the lens of love, the book finishes with a lyrical reflection on the fact that suffering is built into the universe because of its source in the love of God, and that we live in the ';now and not yet' - in tension between the glory of creation and the agony of the cross, before the future glory of the new creation.