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The Depersonalization of God: A Consideration of Soteriological Difficulties in High Calvinism

by Ben Michael Carter PHD, Salma Carunia Carter

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  • Publisher: Trilogy Christian Publishing, Inc.
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What can we know? This is the problem of epistemology in theological paradigms.

We are not required to have all of the answers (1 Corinthians 12:12), but we are required to be able to give reasons for the Hope that we have (1 Peter 3:15).

Concepts of God can be expressed in terms of existence (theism) or nonexistence (atheism).

The emergence of the Newtonian worldview led to further depersonalization of the divine as theologians began to stress God's role as Creator and Sustainer over His role as Redeemer.

The High Calvinism of the eighteenth century, with its emphasis on God's eternal decrees in the drama of salvation, is a classic expression of this tendency toward the depersonalization of the Divine.

  • Title

    The Depersonalization of God: A Consideration of Soteriological Difficulties in High Calvinism

  • Publisher

    Trilogy Christian Publishing, Inc.

  • Published

    February 2026

  • Weight

    173g

  • Dimensions

    15.3 x 22.9 x 0.7 cm

  • ISBN

    9798895979785

  • ISBN-10

    8895979788

  • Eden Code

    7365486

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