
The Birth of God and a new JC - part 2 Keller AAR
Homebrewed Christianity
God in Modern Philosophy
This chapter explores the philosophical implications of the concept of God, contrasting Descartes' and Kant's views on divine causality. It critiques traditional notions of omnipotence and engages with the idea of God's relational existence, suggesting a more nuanced understanding of the divine that emphasizes human potential. The discussion encourages lively dialogue on theological concepts, particularly the relevance of God in contemporary thought.
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