Open theism has reached its adolescence. How did it get here? And where does it go from here? Since IVP's publication of The Openness of God in 1994, evangelical theology has grappled with the alternative vision of the doctrine of God that open theism offers. Responding to critics who claim that it proposes a truncated version of God that fails to account for Scripture and denies many of the traditional attributes of God, open theism's proponents contend that its view of God is not only biblically warranted but also more accurate--with a portrayal of God that emphasizes divine love for humanity and responsiveness to human free will. No matter what one's assessment, open theism inarguably has made a significant impact on recent theological discourse. Now, twenty-five years later, Richard Rice recounts in this volume the history of open theism from its antecedents and early developments to its more recent and varied expressions. He then considers different directions that open theism might continue to develop in relation to several primary doctrines of the Christian faith.
Richard Pešek Ordre des livres (chronologique)






Školička internetu pro seniory
- 124pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Průvodce seznamuje se základními funkcemi počítače. Příručka určená seniorům a všem ostatním, kteří nemají s počítačem žádné zkušenosti.
Koníček do kapsy
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
In the jungle, a rumor spreads: Tarzan has gone mad and is abducting the women of native tribes. The true son of the wild seeks to unravel the mystery as a man roams the forest, impersonating him.
Tarzan And The Forbidden City
- 206pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The narrative centers on Tarzan's daring quest to rescue his wife, Jane, from kidnappers. As he traverses dense jungles and ancient ruins, he encounters a variety of characters that challenge his resolve. The story unfolds in a forbidden city where Tarzan uncovers hidden secrets and confronts formidable obstacles, testing his strength and bravery. With a rich blend of action, suspense, and exploration, the novel immerses readers in a world that blurs civilization and the wild, highlighting the essence of heroism through Burroughs' vibrant storytelling.
Tarzan, Lord Of The Jungle
- 202pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Set in the wilds of Africa, the narrative follows Tarzan as he navigates his dual identity as both an English nobleman and a primal warrior. Confronting new challenges and adversaries, he uses his strength, agility, and intelligence to tackle threats from dangerous wildlife and villains alike. As he fights to protect his jungle home and loved ones, themes of adventure, courage, and self-discovery are woven throughout, showcasing his resilience and resourcefulness in a vivid portrayal of a man caught between two worlds.
The book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, which focuses on making literature accessible to individuals with impaired vision through large print. This initiative highlights the importance of inclusivity in reading, ensuring that classic texts remain available to a wider audience.
Tarzan At The Earth's Core
- 206pages
- 8 heures de lecture
In this thrilling adventure, Tarzan journeys to Pellucidar, a mysterious inner world at the Earth's core. Joined by daring explorers, he encounters prehistoric creatures and ancient civilizations, navigating through breathtaking landscapes. Utilizing his strength and survival skills, Tarzan becomes a crucial ally as they confront various challenges and adversaries. Burroughs' imaginative storytelling and dynamic characters create an unforgettable experience, pushing the limits of reality and immersing readers in a realm of wonder and danger.
Tarzan Triumphant
- 228pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of colonial Africa, the novel immerses readers in a world of political intrigue and treachery. Tarzan, the legendary jungle hero, faces formidable human adversaries while navigating the dangers of the wild. His unmatched survival skills and primal instincts are put to the test as he battles foes and uncovers jungle mysteries. This installment highlights themes of courage, resilience, and the untamed wilderness, reinforcing the enduring appeal of Tarzan as a symbol of strength and resourcefulness.
Tarzan the Invincible: Edgar Rice Burroughs Authorized Library
- 360pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Tarzan, his monkey friend Nkima, and Chief Muviro and his faithful Waziri warriors prevent Soviet communists from looting the lost city of Opar. The story also prominently features Tarzan's lion ally Jad-bal-ja. The novel was originally serialized in the magazine Blue Book from October, 1930 through April, 1931 as Tarzan, Guard of the Jungle.
Elles se rendent pas compte
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- 7 heures de lecture
Que Gaya s'apprête à en épouser un autre, Francis, son ami d'enfance et amoureux d'occasion, aurait peut-être pu l'admettre à la rigueur. Mais que le fiancé lui fournisse de la drogue, non ! Surtout qu'il appartient à une drôle de bande, ce fiancé. Et qu'en plus il n'aime pas les filles. Et là, ça devient carrément louche. Parce qu'elle est d'une famille très riche, la petite Gaya. Alors il fonce, Francis. Beaucoup de bagarres, pas mal de sexe, quelques morts. Il faut ce qu'il faut : sans ça, elles se rendent pas compte ! Un " Vernon Sullivan " percutant, qui classe sans conteste Boris Vian parmi les classiques du polar noir.
Tarzan The Terrible
- 246pages
- 9 heures de lecture
In search of his wife Jane, Tarzan journeys to the hidden valley of Pal-ul-don, where he encounters various civilized races, battles, and bizarre humanoids. His prowess earns him the title Tarzan-Jad-Guru, or Tarzan the Terrible. As he navigates a complex landscape of conflict and alliances, Jane becomes embroiled in a religious power struggle. Ultimately, their son Korak plays a crucial role in their rescue, highlighting the themes of love and family amidst adventure and peril.
Tarzan the Untamed
- 204pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of World War I, the story follows Tarzan as he faces new challenges and adversaries in the African jungle. This installment delves into themes of survival, loyalty, and the clash between civilization and nature. As Tarzan confronts threats to his home and loved ones, readers experience his fierce determination and adaptability. The novel expands on the adventures of this legendary character, showcasing Burroughs' signature blend of action and exploration in a richly imagined setting.
Tarzan and the Golden Lion
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The narrative follows the Clayton family—Tarzan, Jane, and their son Korak—as they return from their previous adventures. Their journey takes a turn when they discover an orphaned lion cub, which Tarzan decides to adopt and train. This installment in the series explores themes of family, loyalty, and the bond between humans and animals, set against the backdrop of the wild. The story combines action and emotional depth, continuing the legacy of Tarzan's adventures in the jungle.
Poněkud výjimečný svazek z cyklu Tarzanových příběhů se vrací zpět do dob Tarzanova mládí, jež trávil syn pralesa ve společnosti divokých veleopů Kerchakova kmene, do těch let jeho života, kdy ještě nepoznal bílé lidi. Povídky líčí nezbedné kousky, které Tarzan prováděl svým soukmenovcům i černochům z Mbongovy vesnice, dozvíme se, jak se hoch prvně zamiloval i jak v džungli hledal Boha...... celý text
The Son of Tarzan
- 330pages
- 12 heures de lecture
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Set a year after Tarzan and Jane's previous adventures, the narrative follows their life as they raise their son, Jack, while Tarzan builds a home in Africa. The story shifts to London, where Tarzan returns for the rainy season, blending themes of family and the contrast between civilization and the wild. As the third installment in Burroughs' series, it continues to explore Tarzan's dual identity and the challenges of parenthood amid his adventurous heritage.
The Return of Tarzan
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Tarzan encounters dangerous situations when he goes to the rescue of La, the priestess of Opar, the lost outpost of Atlantis
L'écrivain américain Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875 – 1950) a écrit plus de cinquante romans et de nombreuses nouvelles. Son œuvre la plus célèbre est la série romanesque sur Tarzan. Ce récit romantique suit un garçon né et orphelin dans la jungle africaine, qui, grâce aux soins et à la protection d'une singe nommé Kala, parvient à survivre et à grandir en un homme puissant et agile. Les aventures de Tarzan dans la nature sauvage fascinent les lecteurs, mais c'est aussi la pureté de son caractère, façonné par la nature, qui attire l'attention. Sa quête pour comprendre les humains et sa lutte pour communiquer avec eux, ainsi que sa déception face à la complexité de la civilisation, touchent profondément. Chacun peut s'identifier à ses sentiments, éprouvant parfois le désir de fuir vers la nature, loin de la fausse apparence et des faux-semblants, où tout est simple et clair.




