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- The Book of Books, The Radical Impact of the King James Bible 1611-2011 by Melvyn Bragg (Great Britain: Hodder & Stoughton 2011), 347 pp., hardback 18.99
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| The Openness of God by Clark Pinnock and others |
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| Written by Gary Gilley |
| This is one of the most important books presenting the Open Theism point of view, which is designed to challenge the traditional understanding of God. Five different men deal with the biblical, historical, theological, philosophical and practical issues that swirl around this important debate. If there were any one book that would most clearly represent the concepts of Open Theology this would be it. I will not at this point critique the book or its depiction of God. This will be done in a future Think on These Things article. Suffice it to say that Open Theism is a heresy that is spreading in evangelical Christianity and needs to be clearly challenged. |







