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If God does exist, would not the clear pursuance of his glory be the only true definition of justice? In Commemorative Justice, expert theologian Michael Volpe spends his time discussing the theology behind God and glory. For the Christian who carries the inherent burden to always ask themselves, and God, for the why of everything, Commemorative Justice has the answer. It begins asking the following string of questions:If there is a God, what can justice be other than the pursuance of His own glory? What are the correct definitions of God and glory? Can we assume with good reason that God…mehr

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If God does exist, would not the clear pursuance of his glory be the only true definition of justice? In Commemorative Justice, expert theologian Michael Volpe spends his time discussing the theology behind God and glory. For the Christian who carries the inherent burden to always ask themselves, and God, for the why of everything, Commemorative Justice has the answer. It begins asking the following string of questions:If there is a God, what can justice be other than the pursuance of His own glory? What are the correct definitions of God and glory? Can we assume with good reason that God could not but grant Himself the perfect gift, Jesus Christ? For what does everything - including good and evil - necessarily exist? Author Michael M. Volpe invites readers into a cerebral and fascinating discussion of theology in his new book, Commemorative Justice. Combining his years of experience in studying, reading, and discussing existence's truths with philosophers and theologians with his passion for writing, Volpe creates a discourse that will set readers' hearts and minds ablaze with questions. The true invitation comes after the hypothesis. Do you believe Jesus is necessary for actual existence? After comparing this grand idea in all its fullness with anything else that can possibly be conceived thanks to Commemorative Justice, you may be closer to your answer. Based on the principle of absolute theistic determinism, readers will find differences between Commemorative Justice and the atheistic determinism of The Nature Of Thought 2 Vols. (Blanshard) or semi-determinism of Systematic Theology (Berkhof).
Autorenporträt
Michael M. Volpe is a man forged with a passion to ask "why" for everything and its justness. He graduated from Alliance University (formerly Nyack College) and attended two different seminaries - but left both to further pursue the answer to his question for the freedom to read some of the greatest theologians and philosophers. During this time, Michael found a most valuable and beautiful thought he can only consider as the Truth, which he denotes as Commemorative Justice. When Michael is not thinking and reading, he spends his time with his beautiful wife tinkering around on their land.