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God's Activity in Today's World: a Review Essay on Kingdom Triangle
Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)
  • Gary R. Habermas, Liberty University
Publication Date
7-1-2009
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Published in Philosophia Christi 11: 1, 215-223 2009. Permission has been granted by the Editor of Philosophia Christi (http://www.epsociety.org/philchristi) to upload this contribution to Liberty University’s scholarly repository. All Rights Secured. No copy of this file may be sold or reprinted in whole or in part. To purchase the entire journal issue that contains this contribution, please visit the website of the Evangelical Philosophical Society (http://epsociety.org/philchristi/past-issues.asp).
Abstract

In this review essay, I consider J. P. Moreland's Kingdom Triangle as a recent example that takes seriously the incursion of God's Kingdom into the human realm. Among other things, Moreland's book helpfully provides some needed leadership and modeling for Christian philosophers as we reflect upon what it means to know and indeed experience first-hand the supernatural in-breaking of God's power. Moreland's approach locates the experience of God's miraculous activity within the panoply of the Christian knowledge tradition and alongside what it means for Christ to be formed in our interior. I conclude with some of my own research examples of God's healing power.

Citation Information
Gary R. Habermas. "God's Activity in Today's World: a Review Essay on Kingdom Triangle" (2009)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/gary_habermas/135/