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Theologies of Creation: Creatio Ex Nihilo and Its New Rivals

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Humans have long wondered about the origin of the universe. And such questions are especially alive today as physicists offer metaphysical theories to account for the emergence of creation. Theists have attributed the universe’s origin to divine activity, and many have said God created something from absolute nothingness. The venerable doctrine of creatio ex nihilo especially emphasizes God’s initial creating activity. Some contributors to this book explore new reasons creatio ex nihilo should continue to be embraced today. But other contributors question the viability of creation from nothing and offer alternative initial creation options in its place. These new alternatives explore a variety of options in light of recent scientific work, new biblical scholarship, and both new and old theological traditions.

152 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2014

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January 5, 2016
This book gives a great overview of many contemporary creation theologies.
It is a small book but the details are very descriptive... it goes over the nuances of each theology and the type of problems that each one may have.
It is very philosophically satisfying...
A lot of wisdom in such a small book.
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