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قراءة كتاب A Theodicy, or, Vindication of the Divine Glory

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A Theodicy, or, Vindication of the Divine Glory

A Theodicy, or, Vindication of the Divine Glory

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  • Section III. The views of Luther and Calvin respecting the sincerity of God in his endeavours to save those who will finally perish.
  • Chapter II. Natural Evil, Or Suffering, And Especially The Suffering Of Infants Reconciled With The Goodness Of God.
  • Section I. All suffering not a punishment for sin.
  • Section II. The imputation of sin not consistent with the goodness of God.
  • Section III. The imputation of sin not consistent with human, much less with the divine goodness.
  • Section IV. The true ends, or final causes, of natural evil.
  • Section V. The importance of harmonizing reason and revelation.
  • Chapter III. The Sufferings Of Christ Reconciled With The Goodness Of God.
  • Section I. The sufferings of Christ not unnecessary.
  • Section II. The sufferings of Christ a bright manifestation of the goodness of God.
  • Section III. The objections of Dr. Channing, and other Unitarians, against the doctrine of the atonement.
  • Chapter IV. The Eternal Punishment Of The Wicked Reconciled With The Goodness Of God.
  • Section I. The false grounds upon which the doctrine of the eternity of future punishment has been placed.
  • Section II. The unsound principles from which, if true, the fallacy of the eternity of future punishments may be clearly inferred.
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