Abstract
“… If by espousing theism one means merely that one is neither a deist, a pantheist, nor a denier of God in some humanist or naturalist sense, then obviously a Christian is a theist; the Christian faith stands or falls with its worship of the living God who is more and other than the ordinary world and who is yet present in it and working through it. But the term theism has become so identified with substance philosophy, that it is best now to insist that the Christian faith is not theistic.”
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