Good Enough to be God

Journal of Analytic Theology 10:65-75 (2022)
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This paper develops a view of worship according to which worship is a certain sort of _life orientation_, and argues that according to the Bible, the worship of God normatively is _non-instrumental, comprehensive, unconditional orientation of one’s life toward God_. It then develops a biblical view about how this sort of worship of God is _possible_. Finally, it argues that it is _good_ to worship God in this way only if God is an Anselmian being—_that than which nothing greater can be conceived_—and suggests that the God of the Bible, the Psalms in particular, is in fact an Anselmian being.

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Thomas M. Ward
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