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Paradox in Christian Theology
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Exploring the nature of paradoxical doctrines in Christianity, the book examines the logical inconsistencies surrounding beliefs such as the Trinity and the incarnation. James Anderson argues that these paradoxes, derived from Scripture and creeds, do not render belief in them irrational. He proposes a model that reconciles adherence to these doctrines with rational thought, suggesting that their presence is expected rather than problematic. This analysis has important implications for systematic theology, biblical interpretation, and Christian apologetics.
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2007, paperback
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