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  • All That Is in God

  • Evangelical Theology and the Challenge of Classical Christian Theism
  • By: James E. Dolezal
  • Narrated by: David Cochran Heath
  • Length: 4 hrs and 22 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (92 ratings)

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All That Is in God

By: James E. Dolezal
Narrated by: David Cochran Heath
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Increasing numbers of conservative evangelicals are denying basic tenets of classical Christian teaching about God, with departures occurring even among those of the Calvinistic persuasion. James Dolezal's All That Is in God provides an exposition of the historic Christian position while engaging with these contemporary deviations.

His convincing critique of the newer position he styles "theistic mutualism" is philosophically robust, systematically nuanced, and biblically based. It demonstrates the need to maintain the traditional viewpoint, particularly on divine simplicity, and spotlights the unfortunate implications for other important Christian doctrines, such as divine eternality and the Trinity, if it were to be abandoned. Arguing carefully and cogently that all that is in God is God himself, the work is sure to stimulate debate on the issue in years to come.

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amazing

needful criticism on the new god of modern evangelicalism. this book is clear and concise.

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very intriguing thought process

To tell the truth, I never had these thoughts explained to me before this book. I would ask about the trinity, and the answers were...well they never "showed their work". I was given analogies, which was well and good to say just how unified God is, but in the case of "three persons in one", it never made sense.

This is perhaps my first true theology book that was more on a metaphysic type than the ethical/virtue type. This is something I think I can return to and get great benefit.

yes yes, im going back to the Bible, don't you worry.

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A great book for thinking more deeply about God

I found the discussion about the latest trends in the doctrine of God quite illuminating. I better grasp what is at stake in the discussions between Divine mutualists and Classical theistic thinkers.

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a great look at an oft neglected Divine attribute

it's short enough I need to listen again to make sure I caught it all. a good cautionary to not lose sight of all that is in God

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Excellent thought journey.

Our body is where we do, not who we are;
the Universe is God's body?

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As good a defense of God as there is

In the face of continuous revisions of God’s person by contemporary (and well meaning) theologians, this book reminds the reader of God’s otherness in a way that is both jarring and comforting.

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Romans 11:33-36

This is a must read for anyone even pondering who and what God is. God is God, and All That is In God, is God. Blessed be the name of the Lord!

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A classical look at understanding the oneness of God.

A classical look at understanding the oneness of God. And a Challange to newer understanding of the work and function of the Trinity. Very good but should not be approached unless one has studied theology in depth, especially the Trinity.

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Easily understood content

Makes a complex subject accessible to the average person! Very thorough, fairly presenting alternate views of the author.

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An absolute-must-read book!

James Dolezal has written a book dealing with an ongoing crisis within classical evangelicalism. This is a absolute-must-read for all true Christ-followers!

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