Part 1 Preface Chapter 2 Prolegomena Chapter 3 Scientia Media According to Molina, not Arminius Chapter 4 A Molinist and Contra-Openness Approach to Scriptural "Anthropomorphisms" Chapter 5 The Coexistence of God and Genuinely Gratuitous Evil Chapter 6 Theology Proper Chapter 7 Inerrancy and the Importance of Reading Scripture Biblio-Critically Chapter 8 The Sacraments and Church Discipline Chapter 9 Women in Ministry Chapter 10 The Historical Jesus' Non-Violent yet Socially Revolutionary Conception of the Kingdom of God Part 11 Epilogue Part 12 Bibliography Part 13 Index of Scripture References Part 14 Subject Index Part 15 About the Author
Kirk R. MacGregor (Ph.D., University of Iowa) is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Radford University. He is the author of the book A Central European Synthesis of Radical and Magisterial Reform (2006) as well as articles in leading scholarly publications including the Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, and Westminster Theological Journal.
By including many divergent perspectives, MacGregor provides
creative discussion and novel solutions to various issues that
readers will find interesting.
*Religious Studies Review, March 2009, Vol 35, No 1*
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