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Four Views on Divine Providence
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Product Details
Author:
William Lane Craig, Ron Highfield, Gregory A. Boyd, Paul Kjoss Helseth, Dennis Jowers, Stanley N. Gundry
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
272
Publisher:
Zondervan Academic (March 22, 2011)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9780310325123
ISBN-10:
0310325129
Weight:
9.12oz
Dimensions:
5.26" x 7.99" x 0.72"
File:
HarperChristian-THEBOOKCOMPANY.20260704-20260704.xml
Folder:
HarperChristian
Case Pack:
52
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$19.99
Publisher Identifier:
P-TNELSON
Discount Code:
A
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
Series:
Counterpoints: Bible and Theology
Page Edges:
Non-Gilded
Words of Christ:
Black Letter
Country of Origin:
United States
Pub Discount:
65
Imprint:
Zondervan Academic
Overview
Questions about divine providence have preoccupied Christians for generations: Are people elected to salvation? For whom did Jesus die? This book introduces readers to four prevailing views on divine providence, with particular attention to the question of who Jesus died to save (the extent of the atonement) and if or how God determines who will be saved (predestination).But this book does not merely answer readers’ questions. Four Views on Divine Providence helps readers think theologically about all the issues involved in exploring this doctrine. The point-counterpoint format reveals the assumptions and considerations that drive equally learned and sincere theologians to sharp disagreement. It unearths the genuinely decisive issues beneath an often superficial debate. Volume contributors are Paul Helseth (God causes every creaturely event that occurs); William Lane Craig (through his “middle knowledge,” God controls the course of worldly affairs without predetermining any creatures’ free decisions); Ron Highfield (God controls creatures by liberating their decision-making); and Gregory Boyd (human decisions can be free only if God neither determines nor knows what they will be). Introductory and closing essays by Dennis Jowers give relevant background and guide readers toward their own informed beliefs about divine providence.








