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ISBN: 1025493109

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"Grace and Personality" is a profound theological exploration of the intricate relationship between divine intervention and human moral freedom. John Oman delves into the central Christian problem of how God's grace operates within the human soul without overriding individual personality or moral autonomy. Rather than viewing grace as an external force, Oman presents it as a personal relationship between the Creator and the created, one that respects the integrity of human will.

The work addresses the tension between absolute dependence on God and the necessity of self-determination, arguing that true personality is realized through a right relationship with divine grace. Oman's approach is deeply philosophical, drawing on moral theory and systematic theology to challenge deterministic views. He explores themes of reconciliation, spiritual growth, and the moral nature of the universe, positioning grace as the foundation for ethical living.

Written with intellectual rigor and spiritual depth, "Grace and Personality" remains a significant contribution to 20th-century religious thought. It offers readers a sophisticated framework for understanding the nature of faith, the mechanics of salvation, and the dignity of the human person in the eyes of the divine. This work is an essential resource for students of theology, philosophy of religion, and anyone interested in the dialogue between divine sovereignty and human agency.

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