Of Clay, Grace, and Faith: How Jeremiah and Paul Got It Wrong

This article questions the commonly accepted belief that God, like a ceramic potter, is able to control the outcome of events even as the potter controls the outcome of the clay-throwing process. However, those who are familiar with the artistic process of creating with clay know well that this is a...

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Authors: Sorri, Mari (Author) ; Gill, Jerry (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: University of Illinois Press 2010
In: Process studies
Year: 2010, Volume: 39, Issue: 2, Pages: 334-341
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Summary:This article questions the commonly accepted belief that God, like a ceramic potter, is able to control the outcome of events even as the potter controls the outcome of the clay-throwing process. However, those who are familiar with the artistic process of creating with clay know well that this is a symbiotic dynamic between the creator and the clay, as is that between God and human events.
ISSN:2154-3682
Contains:Enthalten in: Process studies
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.2307/44799056