Millions of readers of William Paul Young's The Shack want to know, Is God really that good? Is this the same God we find in the Bible or not? Is the Trinity really like what we find in the novel? And what about evil in the world? How much does The Shack help us understand why it exists and how God deals with it? Here are clear, insightful responses to the questions so many people want answers to.
Gary Deddo Boeken




Karl Barth's Theology of Relations, Volume 1
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Originally published as a single volume, this work has been reissued as a two-volume set in the Peter Lang series, Issues in Systematic Theology. The reorganization allows for a more in-depth exploration of its themes and topics, catering to readers interested in systematic theology. Each volume delves into significant theological issues, providing a comprehensive framework for understanding complex concepts within the field.
Karl Barth's Theology of Relations, Volume 2
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Originally published as a single volume, this work has been expanded into two volumes within the Peter Lang series, Issues in Systematic Theology. It offers a comprehensive exploration of systematic theology, delving into key concepts and discussions that shape the field. The division into two volumes allows for a more detailed examination of the topics, catering to scholars and students alike who seek a deeper understanding of theological issues.