Natural Theology, David Haines
Natural Theology, David Haines
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Natural Theology
A Biblical and Historical Introduction and Defense

Author: David Haines

Narrator: David Colacci

Unabridged: 6 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/16/2022


Synopsis

Christians affirm that Scripture alone reveals truths about God which cannot be known by mere reason, such as the Trinity or the Gospel itself. But how do we account for Scripture's apparent talk of a knowledge of God possible solely from creation? Or for our own sense of the divine in nature? Or for the startling insights of ancient philosophers about the nature of God? The answer: natural theology.

Often misrepresented as a fruitless human attempt to comprehend God, natural theology has in fact been a significant part of Christian theology throughout history. It has shaped the Christian doctrine of God and provided a starting point for evangelizing non-Christians. In an age when theologians and missionaries alike are in need of stronger doctrinal foundations, it is a doctrine as vital as ever.

In this guide, David Haines first outlines the biblical basis for natural theology, suggesting that, if Scripture is correct, certain truths about God should be well attested by non-Christians. A thorough historical survey demonstrates that this is indeed the case, and that the Church has long made use of that which is revealed to reason in order to serve Christ, who is revealed to faith.

About David Haines

David Haines is assistant professor of philosophy and theology at Bethlehem College & Seminary, associate professor of philosophy and religion at VIU, lecturer in medieval philosophy at the University of Sherbrooke, and teaching fellow in dogmatics and philosophy with Davenant Hall. David is the founding president of Association Axiome. He has published a number of articles in collaborative books and academic journals, and has published books on natural theology and natural law. His academic research focuses on ancient and medieval philosophy, C. S. Lewis, Thomism, and natural theology. In his spare time, he enjoys juggling and archery.


Reviews

Goodreads review by David on January 19, 2025

My rating: 4 stars. Fair warning - I removed one star for McDowell's contribution, for three reasons: 1) Almost every sentence in his sections is genuinely incomprohensible. 2) The parts which are comprehensible offer arguments that are generally quite weak. They tend to make sweeping statements instea......more

Goodreads review by Kristjan on April 08, 2024

This books aims to capture five (5) current, and competing, viewpoints of natural theology, each championed by a different author. Almost immediately it becomes obvious that even defining what natural theology is always becomes part of the debate and it can seem like each proponent is spending at le......more

Goodreads review by Thomas on July 26, 2024

Natural theology is something that has been around since the beginning of the church; for some, even reaching back to the New Testament. With this book, five distinct views are explored. Each chapter is structured as follows: (1) articulation of position; (2) responses from other contributors; and (......more