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Problems of Immanence: studies critical and constructive

By Joseph Warschauer

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a world grappling with faith and philosophy, a writer seeks to clarify the blurred lines of God's presence, fighting to preserve the essence of a personal and transcendent deity.

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2007-05-16
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"Problems of Immanence: Studies Critical and Constructive" by Joseph Warschauer is a detailed look at the theological concept of God's presence in the world. Written in the early 1900s, the book examines the philosophical meanings of Divine immanence and corrects common misunderstandings about it. Warschauer aims to distinguish true understandings of immanence from incorrect ones, defending the idea of a God who is both personal and beyond the physical world. The author starts by explaining why he wrote the book and the historical background of Divine immanence, arguing that while the concept has become more popular, it's often misinterpreted. He stresses the importance of protecting core beliefs, such as God's personality and the reality of evil, from the mistakes of overly unified philosophical views, introducing a thorough investigation of different theological standpoints, placing his work within a wider discussion about how modern thinking and religious faith connect.

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