God of the Possible
Book Description
In the heart of contemporary Christian thought lies a profound question that challenges believers to reconsider their understanding of divine nature: Does God know the future as completely determined, or does it contain genuine possibilities that remain open?
Theologian Gregory A. Boyd invites readers into this compelling theological conversation through an examination of what he calls "freewill theism." Rather than accepting traditional assumptions about God's foreknowledge, Boyd encourages a fresh exploration of how divine omniscience might actually work in relationship with human freedom and genuine choice.
Drawing from careful biblical analysis, Boyd examines scripture passages that suggest the future contains real alternatives rather than predetermined outcomes. He challenges the "motif of future determinism" that has long dominated Christian thinking, offering instead a vision of God who engages dynamically with an unfolding creation.
This accessible exploration moves beyond abstract theology into practical territory, demonstrating how this understanding of divine knowledge can transform how believers approach prayer, decision-making, and their relationship with God. Boyd anticipates common concerns and objections, providing thoughtful responses that help readers navigate this theological terrain with confidence.
Written primarily for general readers while maintaining scholarly depth, this work offers both newcomers and seasoned students of faith an opportunity to wrestle with fundamental questions about divine nature, human agency, and the mysterious intersection between heaven and earth in daily life.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~5 hours)
π Length: 176 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Explore God (Christianity)
- β Explore Religion
- β Explore Religious aspects
- β Explore Inspiration
- β Explore God
- β Explore Christianity
- β Explore Biblical teaching
- β Explore Omniscience