The average rating for Most Moved Mover: A Theology of God's Openness based on 2 reviews is 2.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2010-07-25 00:00:00 Thomas Staples I have read as much of this book as I am going to. While the idea of God's openness, Pinnock's key theological concept, is certainly one that I accept and applaud, much of the theological context in which the discussion is set is very uncomfortable for me. The author is out of that segment of the evangelical tradition that sees the Bible as the ultimate authority on all questions. God is totally anthropomorphized and, not surprisingly, male. These are just a few of the contextual elements that made reading it uncomfortable for me. After struggling with it off and on for some time, I finally decided to release myself from it. |
Review # 2 was written on 2018-07-11 00:00:00 Ian Davison Got stuck on the first half of the book but glad I was able to push through to the end. Definitely raises some strong arguments that question conventional theism, which didn't necessarily upset me. I'm curious to learn more about the other viewpoints to better understand why this book struck a nerve with so many people. I, for one, mostly agree with Pinnock's points about the persuasive loving nature of God. |
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