Providence and Divine Action: BRIAN L.HEBBLETHWAITE

Religious Studies 14 (2):223-236 (1978)
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In the preface to his book God the Problem , Gordon Kaufman writes ‘Although the notion of God as agent seems presupposed by most contemporary theologians … Austin Farrer has been almost alone in trying to specify carefully and consistently just what this might be understood to mean.’

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