Reformed Theology (#568): Prof. Louis Berkhof’s “Systematic Theology” Prof. Berkhof discusses various theological perspectives on the nature of God, including different conceptions of God's existence and relationship to the universe, with particular attention to modern liberal theology's view of God as a symbol for cosmic processes. He examined several rational arguments for God's existence, including ontological, cosmological, teleological, moral, historical, and universal religious sense arguments, while noting that these arguments suggest the likelihood of a mind controlling the world process rather than definitively proving the existence of a Creator. The conversation concluded with questions about the general sense of divinity in humanity and the study of God versus man in modern theology, particularly regarding the objections to identifying God with the absolute of philosophy.


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