Ben D Craver
Wayland Baptist, Religion & Philosophy, Faculty Member
- Religion and philosophy, Theology, Systematic Theology, Intermediate state, Philosophy of Mind, Karl Barth, and 19 moreFriedrich Schleiermacher, Emil Brunner, Death and the afterlife, Philosophy & Religion, Biblical Studies, Christianity, Christian Studies, Philosophy of Religion, Stanley J Grenz, Origen, Schleiermacher, Immanuel Kant, History of theology, A Priori Knowledge, 20th Century German Theology, Patristics, Historical Theology, Alister E. McGrath, and Samuel Scheffleredit
- I am Professor of Theological Studies at Wayland Baptist University's San Antonio (TX) Campus, and Coordinator of Christian Studies Programs.edit
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Research Agenda The theology of Origen, especially as it pertains to the soul The intermediate state in Christian theology The relationship of the body and the mind in philosophy of mind Teaching techniques and strategies in... more
Research Agenda The theology of Origen, especially as it pertains to the soul The intermediate state in Christian theology The relationship of the body and the mind in philosophy of mind Teaching techniques and strategies in theology and religion
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The fact of death is the greatest philosophical problem facing every human today(1). With that unsettling statement, Christopher M. Moreman offers a visceral rationale for including death education courses in academic curriculums. He... more
The fact of death is the greatest philosophical problem facing every human today(1). With that unsettling statement, Christopher M. Moreman offers a visceral rationale for including death education courses in academic curriculums. He contends that the West has ...
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Noted preacher aNd homileticiaN Thomas Long approaches the perennial questions of God and human suffering with pastoral intensity. Lingering behind the book title’s question is his concern that ministers are not saying much at all. Long... more
Noted preacher aNd homileticiaN Thomas Long approaches the perennial questions of God and human suffering with pastoral intensity. Lingering behind the book title’s question is his concern that ministers are not saying much at all. Long covers a lot of ground in this short book as he aims to revive a full-orbed theodicy for today’s preachers. While many will expect a collection of sermons, he explains that sample sermons would “be more misleading than helpful” (p. xiv) given the topic. Identifying his book as a “work of homiletical pastoral care” (p. xiii), he offers a cogent and engaging exploration of the questions surrounding the theodicy problem.