Omnipotence Belongs Only to the Beloved; or The Unity of Antagonisms in the Purpose of God Our Savio, by Brewster MacPherson, explores complex theological concepts relating to God’s omnipotence and the nature of salvation. MacPherson delves into the seeming contradictions within divine purpose, seeking to reconcile opposing forces within a unified theological framework. This work represents a significant contribution to 19th-century religious thought, inviting readers to contemplate the profound mysteries of faith and the intricacies of God’s plan for humanity. It offers valuable insights into the historical development of Christian theology and spirituality. MacPherson’s exploration encourages a deeper understanding of the divine will and its manifestations in the world.
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