



Can you trust a 'God' who can't know the future?
A new theology is trickling down from the lofty halls ofacademia to the pews of evangelical churches. Called opentheism, this novel view of God denies that he fully knows thefuture and insists that he takes risks by giving humanswide-ranging freedom. This view has disastrous consequences for theeveryday faith of ordinary Christians, consequences you can'tafford to ignore.
Their God Is Too Small explains some of the beliefs ofopen theism and shows their practical implications. Using biblicaltruth and personal anecdotes, Bruce Ware demonstrates how opentheism undermines trust in God for everyday life, particularly inthe midst of suffering. This is no dry academic discourse; if youcare about God's glory and your confidence in him, then this bookis for you because it concerns the everyday issues of faith.