A theology of divine vulnerability: the silence that gives light

Lanham: Lexington Books (2024)
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This book offers a nuanced understanding of God's power and draws on a rich plurality of voices to describe God as much more loving than wrathful, as persuasive rather than coercive, as more passible than impassible, and offers three claims for confidence in the idea of God.

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