Description Evangelical theologians have traditionally affirmed a classical theism that emphasizes God's unchangeableness and all-knowing nature.
Recent years, however, have seen the development of a variety of opinions, including the controversial ideas connected with open theism.
The contributors to this collection represent the broad range of creative thought characteristic of contemporary evangelicalism.
Figures such as N.
Wright, D.
Carson, Paul Helm, John Webster, and Bruce Mc Cormack discuss an array of ideas currently under debate by evangelical theologians.
Both ministers and students of theology will find this a helpful and insightful volume.
The contributors offer readers a valuable look at contemporary evangelical perspectives on the doctrine of God and the importance of theology for other areas of belief and practice.
About the author Bruce L.
Mc Cormack (Ph D, Princeton Theological Seminary; Dr.
theol.
, Friedrich Schiller University) is the Frederick and Margaret L.
Weyerhaeuser Professor of Systematic Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary.
A world-renowned Barth scholar, he is a frequent writer and lecturer on topics of Reformed theology and is the author of Karl Barth's Critically Realistic Dialectical Theology and the editor of Justification in Perspective.