What about free will? : reconciling our choices with God's sovereignty / Scott Christensen.
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TextPublisher: Phillipsburg, New Jersey : P&R Publishing 2016Description: xiv, 284 pages ; 23 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
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- 9781629951867 (pbk.)
- 1629951862 (pbk.)
- BT 810.3 .C47 2016
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Storms Research Center Main Collection | BT 810.3 .C47 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 98650182 |
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| BT 810.2 .S694 1997 Willing to believe : the controversy over free will / | BT 810.2 .S76 1987 Chosen for life : an introductory guide to the doctrine of divine election / | BT 810.2 .T66 Free to obey : the real meaning of authority / | BT 810.3 .C47 2016 What about free will? : reconciling our choices with God's sovereignty / | BT 810.3 .G45 2010 Chosen but free : a balanced view of God's sovereignty and free will / | BT 810.3 .W56 2018 Reconstructing the Gospel : finding freedom from slaveholder religion / | BT 819.5 .H55 1992 Regnum caelorum : patterns of future hope in early Christianity / |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
The free will problem -- A roadmap for libertarianism -- Assessing the whys of libertarianism -- How big is your God? -- A roadmap for compatibilism -- A dual explanation for why good stuff happens -- A dual explanation for why bad stuff happens -- To be free or not to be free -- Why we do the things we do -- A tale of two natures -- Exploring corridors -- Navigating the new nature -- Absolute freedom -- Comparing libertarian and compatibilist beliefs on free agency -- A review of Randy Alcorn's hand in hand: the beauty of God's sovereignty and meaningful human choice.
Christensen explains two views that acknowledge God’s sovereignty and its relation to human responsibility: compatibilism and libertarianism. Providing cogent, biblical answers, Christensen argues for compatibilism and shows how it makes sense of evil, suffering, prayer, evangelism, and sanctification. You will gain a deeper understanding of both arguments, as well as a greater appreciation for the significant role that choices play in God’s work. -- Publisher
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