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God: The World's Future
Book • 1992
In 'God — The World's Future,' Ted Peters develops a constructive systematic theology emphasizing God's relation to the world's future and the transformative character of history.
The book engages traditional doctrines—creation, incarnation, eschatology—through contemporary philosophical and scientific insights, aiming for theological clarity accessible to students.
Peters articulates a theology attentive to ecological concerns, technology, and public ethics while maintaining core Christian commitments.
He integrates constructive and critical methods to offer a coherent account of God's action in a dynamic, evolving cosmos.
The work has been widely used in graduate theological education for its balanced blend of rigor and pedagogical clarity.
The book engages traditional doctrines—creation, incarnation, eschatology—through contemporary philosophical and scientific insights, aiming for theological clarity accessible to students.
Peters articulates a theology attentive to ecological concerns, technology, and public ethics while maintaining core Christian commitments.
He integrates constructive and critical methods to offer a coherent account of God's action in a dynamic, evolving cosmos.
The work has been widely used in graduate theological education for its balanced blend of rigor and pedagogical clarity.
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