God-creature-revelation

a neoclassical framework for fundamental theology

Jerry D. Korsmeyer

227 pages  |  ~6 hrs

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God-creature-revelation

a neoclassical framework for fundamental theology

By Jerry D. Korsmeyer

In an age where scientific discovery and spiritual faith often seem at odds, Jerry D. Korsmeyer offers a thoughtful bridge between these worlds. Drawing from the philosophical insights of Charles Hartshorne and Alfred North Whitehead, this work presents a fresh theological perspective that speaks to modern believers grappling with evolution, suffering, and divine purpose.

At the heart of Korsmeyer's approach lies a compelling vision of the divine grounded in three foundational truths: God embodies love, serves as creator, and expresses creativity as an essential aspect of divine nature. This framework becomes the foundation for exploring profound questions about how humans connect with the sacred and how divine revelation unfolds in our lives.

Rather than viewing revelation as a distant, one-way communication, the author presents it as an intimate communion between human and divine consciousness. This sacred encounter happens through symbolic mediation, creating both personal reconciliation and a universal harmony that resonates between earthly and heavenly realms.

For readers seeking intellectual depth alongside spiritual nourishment, this work offers a coherent theological system that honors both Christian tradition and contemporary understanding. The result is a framework rich with possibilities for deeper spiritual comprehension, addressing the real concerns of thoughtful believers while opening pathways for continued growth in faith and understanding.

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  • Explore Theology, Doctrinal
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  • Explore Doctrines
  • Explore Catholic church, doctrines
  • Explore Doctrinal Theology

Topics

Theology, Doctrinal Katholische Theologie Catholic Church Doctrines Catholic church, doctrines Doctrinal Theology

Details

Published
1995
Publisher
University Press of America
ISBN-10
0819196886
Pages
227
Language
EN
LC Classification
BX1751.2.K67 1995