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El fin del cristianismo: Como encontrar a un Dios bueno en un mundo malo - eBookB&H Espanol / 2010 / ePub
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Have questions about eBooks? Check out our eBook FAQs. Product DescriptionLa Teodicea intenta resolver cómo puede coexistir un Dios bueno con un mundo malo. El punto de vista neo-ateísta sobre este debate ha dominado últimamente las listas de los libros más vendidos a partir de títulos como The God Delusion (Richard Dawkins) y The End of Faith (Samuel Harris). El éxito alcanzado por ambos habla de los cambios mentales que están sucediendo en personas que se hacen fuertes planteamientos acerca de la bondad divina. Sorprendentemente estos libros inspiraron en William Dembski un interesante desafío en tanto que "ellos serían innecesarios si el cristianismo no fuera nuevamente un tema de actualidad."
El provocativo libro de Dembski, El Fin del Cristianismo se suma al debate y plantea el desafío de reformular la teodicea que resulta funcional tanto a la ortodoxia cristiana como a las nuevas posturas críticas. A través de su libro busca pacificar mediante tres argumentos: (1) Dios, en su sabiduría, creó el universo de la nada. (2) Dios ejerce una particular providencia en el mundo. (3) Toda la maldad imperante en el mundo remite al pecado del hombre. Dembski introduce al lector en una fácil comprensión de lo que “el fin (resultado) del cristianismo” realmente significa: un realineamiento drástico de nuestro pensamiento de manera de que podamos ver la bondad de Dios en la creación, más allá de los efectos distorsivos del pecado en nuestros corazones y de la maldad en el mundo. Theodicy attempts to resolve how a good God and evil world can coexist. The neo-atheist view in this debate has dominated recent bestseller lists through books like The God Delusion (Richard Dawkins) and The End of Faith (Samuel Harris). And their popularity illuminates a changing mental environment wherein people are asking harder questions about divine goodness. Surprisingly, these books please intelligent design champion William Dembski, because “They would be unnecessary if Christianity were not again a live issue.” Entering the conversation, Dembski’s provocative The End of Christianity embraces the challenge to formulate a theodicy that is both faithful to Christian orthodoxy and credible to the new mental environment. He writes to make peace with three claims: (1) God by wisdom created the world out of nothing. (2) God exercises particular providence in the world. (3) All evil in the world ultimately traces back to human sin. In the process, Dembski brings the reader to a fresh understanding of what “the end (result) of Christianity” really means: the radical realignment of our thinking so that we see God’s goodness in creation despite the distorting effects of sin in our hearts and evil in the world. Product Information
Publisher's DescriptionNow available in Spanish. Theodicy attempts to resolve how a good God and evil world can coexist. The neo-atheist view in this debate has dominated recent bestseller lists through books like The God Delusion (Richard Dawkins) and The End of Faith (Samuel Harris). And their popularity illuminates a changing mental environment wherein people are asking harder questions about divine goodness. Surprisingly, these books please intelligent design champion William Dembski, because They would be unnecessary if Christianity were not again a live issue.” Entering the conversation, Dembski’s provocative The End of Christianity embraces the challenge to formulate a theodicy that is both faithful to Christian orthodoxy and credible to the new mental environment. He writes to make peace with three claims: (1) God by wisdom created the world out of nothing. (2) God exercises particular providence in the world. (3) All evil in the world ultimately traces back to human sin. In the process, Dembski brings the reader to a fresh understanding of what the end (result) of Christianity” really means: the radical realignment of our thinking so that we see God’s goodness in creation despite the distorting effects of sin in our hearts and evil in the world. Author BioA mathematician and philosopher, William A. Dembski is Research Professor in Philosophy at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Ft. Worth, TX. He is also a senior fellow with Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture in Seattle. Previously he was the Carl F.H. Henry Professor of Theology and Science at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, where he founded its Center for Theology and Science. Before that he was Associate Research Professor in the Conceptual Foundations of Science at Baylor University, where he also headed the first intelligent design think-tank at a major research university: The Michael Polanyi Center. Dr. Dembski has taught at Northwestern University, the University of Notre Dame, and the University of Dallas. He has done postdoctoral work in mathematics at MIT, in physics at the University of Chicago, and in computer science at Princeton University. A graduate of the University of Illinois at Chicago where he earned a B.A. in psychology, and M.S. in statistics, and a Ph.D. in philosophy, he also received a doctorate in mathematics from the University of Chicago in 1988 and a master of divinity degree from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1996. He has held National Science graduate and postdoctoral fellowships. As interest in intelligent design has grown in the wider culture, Dr. Dembski has assumed the role of public intellectual. In addition to lecturing around the world at colleges and universities, he is frequently interviewed on the radio and television. His work has been cited in numerous newspaper and magazine articles, including three front page stories in the New York Times as well as the August 15, 2005 Time magazine cover story on intelligent design. He has appeared on the BBC, NPR (Diane Rehm, etc.), PBS, CSPAN2, CNN, Fox News, ABC Nightline, and the Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Product ReviewsProduct Q&AOther Customers Also PurchasedFind Related Products
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