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|a Kirkpatrick, Frank G.
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|a Together Bound :
|b God, History, and the Religious Community.
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|a 1. Situating Our Knowledge of God in Relationship; 2. Alternative Views of God: Monism, Dualism, Pluralism; 3. Dualism; 4. Refining Dualism; 5. Persons and Agents; 6. God: The Supreme Historical Agent; 7. Refining the Concept of God as Agent; 8. The Credibility of Biblical Claims That God Has Acted Historically and the Problem of Evil; 9. Refining the Biblical Picture of God's Actions in History; 10. The Challenge and Possibility of Christian Community; Appendix: Bibliography of Sources on Act(s) of God in the World; Bibliography; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O.
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|a Challenging the assumption that the concept of divine action is necessarily paradoxical, on the grounds that God is radically transcendent of finitude, or can perform only a master act of creating and sustaining the universe, Frank Kirkpatrick defends as philosophically credible the Christianconviction that God is a personal Agent who also acts in particular historical moments to further the divine intention of fostering universal community. Kirkpatrick claims that God and the world are distinct realities ""together bound"" in a mutual relationship of reciprocal historical action. In thisrelat.
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