Grace, Doubt, and Evil: The Constructive Task Of Reformation Theology |
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Authors: | Ted Peters |
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Affiliation: | The Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary and the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California. |
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Abstract: | The Lutheran vocation is to be a friend of grace; and since the 16th century Lutheran systematic theology has built upon a foundation of grace. Two apparent barriers to grace need addressing. First, doubt in the form of agnosticism and atheism provides a metaphysical argument against God's existence. Second, evil and suffering provide a moral argument against God's existence. From a Lutheran point of view the question of God's graciousness takes precedence over God's existence. |
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Keywords: | Luther grace doubt agnosticism evil theodicy |
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