The Theistic Conception of the World / An Essay in Opposition to Certain Tendencies of Modern Thought
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The author mounts a systematic defense of a personal, providential God against currents of modern thought that reduce the cosmos to impersonal law or mechanism. Beginning with arguments for God as Creator and considering different accounts of creation and its history, the work examines God's relation to the world through conservation and governance, treats providence in human history and the practice of prayer, and analyzes moral government—its grounds, nature, methods, and ends. Throughout it contrasts theistic explanations with materialist and pantheist alternatives and seeks to show how theistic belief undergirds ethical responsibility and human meaning.
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