No Place for Sovereignty: What's Wrong with Freewill Theism
De (autor): R. K. Mcgregor Wright
Concerned that evangelicals may soon find no place for sovereignty in their blinking, Wright sets out to show what's wrong--biblically, theologically and philosphically--with free will theory in its ancient form. Along the way, he treats readers to a short course in historical theology, making a fresh, powerful case for the Reformed emphasis on God's sovereign grace.
Concerned that evangelicals may soon find no place for sovereignty in their thinking, R. K. McGregor Wright sets out to show what's wrong--biblically, theologically and philosophically--with freewill theory in its ancient form.
Concerned that evangelicals may soon find no place for sovereignty in their thinking, R. K. McGregor Wright sets out to show what's wrong--biblically, theologically and philosophically--with freewill theory in its ancient form.
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Concerned that evangelicals may soon find no place for sovereignty in their blinking, Wright sets out to show what's wrong--biblically, theologically and philosphically--with free will theory in its ancient form. Along the way, he treats readers to a short course in historical theology, making a fresh, powerful case for the Reformed emphasis on God's sovereign grace.
Concerned that evangelicals may soon find no place for sovereignty in their thinking, R. K. McGregor Wright sets out to show what's wrong--biblically, theologically and philosophically--with freewill theory in its ancient form.
Concerned that evangelicals may soon find no place for sovereignty in their thinking, R. K. McGregor Wright sets out to show what's wrong--biblically, theologically and philosophically--with freewill theory in its ancient form.
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