If you’ve wrestled with the tension between God’s sovereignty and man’s free will—endless debates, verses that seem to collide, and systems that “solve” one side by sacrificing the other—this book lays out a clear, analytic path forward.
Resolving the Free Will Dilemma presents a step-by-step, formally reasoned framework for systematic theology that invites rigorous evaluation. Every claim is defined, every inference is shown, and every conclusion is grounded in Scripture (Sola Scriptura) while remaining in broad continuity with the Christian philosophical tradition.
WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER:
The only coherent route to resolve the paradox without diluting either God’s absolute sovereignty or authentic, libertarian (indeterministic) free will.
How the centuries-old divide between Calvinism, Arminianism, and Molinism can be reconciled at the foundational level—moving from stalemate to unity of understanding within the Church.
Formally reasoned, analytic arguments you can follow line by line—open for anyone to accept or refute on the merits.
Apologetics you can use today: precise answers to secular objections regarding theological fatalism that exploit the perceived contradiction between a sovereign God and meaningful human choice.
THE “FIVE OBLIGATIONS” FRAMEWORK (GUIDING PRINCIPLES)
Define free will in its fullest sense (not a watered-down substitute or somehow determined by God).
Define God’s sovereignty in its fullest, absolute sense.
Employ formal logic and analytic philosophy to keep the reasoning clear, transparent, and testable.
Show broad consistency with the historic Christian philosophical tradition (no radical novelty for novelty’s sake).
Remain completely faithful to Scripture—Sola Scriptura governs both premises and conclusions.
WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR (MODERATE-ADVANCED READERS)
Graduate students and professors in Christian theology, analytic philosophy of religion, and biblical studies.
Seminary faculty and doctoral candidates researching divine sovereignty, divine providence, and human freedom.
Formally trained pastors and theologians with academic backgrounds seeking a rigorously argued, Scripture-anchored framework.
Christian philosophers and apologists who work with formal logic to debate compatibilism and incompatibilism and want line-by-line, analytically transparent arguments.
Note: This text presumes familiarity with formal logic and the historical Calvinism/Arminianism debate.
If you’re ready to move beyond either/or compromises and see how sovereignty and liberty cohere without contradiction, this book provides the clarity you’ve been missing.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1: Argument Summary
2: Beings & Intrinsic Qualities
3: Defining the Core Concepts
4: The Natures of God and Man
5: Nature Determines Perception
6: Incompatibility of Frames and Terms
7: The Many Beings Fallacy
8: A New Foundation
9: The True Source of Tension
10: The Ontology of the Framework
11: Defining Frame Specific Terms
12: Resolving Free Will & Sovereignty
13: Resolving Theological Fatalism
14: Conclusions on Predestination
15: Conclusions on Calvinism
16: Conclusions on Arminianism
17: Resolving Compatibilism vs. Incompatibilism
18: Conclusions on Molinism
19: Conclusion on Original Sin
20: Conclusions on Fallen Nature
21: Conclusions on Moral Responsibility
22: Conclusions on Human Effort
23: Conclusions on Losing Salvation
24: Conclusions on Divine Hiddenness
25: Conclusions on Hermeneutics
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. If you've wrestled with the tension between God's sovereignty and man's free will-endless debates, verses that seem to collide, and systems that "solve" one side by sacrificing the other-this book lays out a clear, analytic path forward.Resolving the Free Will Dilemma presents a step-by-step, formally reasoned framework for systematic theology that invites rigorous evaluation. Every claim is defined, every inference is shown, and every conclusion is grounded in Scripture (Sola Scriptura) while remaining in broad continuity with the Christian philosophical tradition.WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER: The only coherent route to resolve the paradox without diluting either God's absolute sovereignty or authentic, libertarian (indeterministic) free will.How the centuries-old divide between Calvinism, Arminianism, and Molinism can be reconciled at the foundational level-moving from stalemate to unity of understanding within the Church.Formally reasoned, analytic arguments you can follow line by line-open for anyone to accept or refute on the merits.Apologetics you can use today: precise answers to secular objections regarding theological fatalism that exploit the perceived contradiction between a sovereign God and meaningful human choice. THE "FIVE OBLIGATIONS" FRAMEWORK (GUIDING PRINCIPLES)Define free will in its fullest sense (not a watered-down substitute or somehow determined by God).Define God's sovereignty in its fullest, absolute sense.Employ formal logic and analytic philosophy to keep the reasoning clear, transparent, and testable.Show broad consistency with the historic Christian philosophical tradition (no radical novelty for novelty's sake).Remain completely faithful to Scripture-Sola Scriptura governs both premises and conclusions. WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR (MODERATE-ADVANCED READERS)Graduate students and professors in Christian theology, analytic philosophy of religion, and biblical studies.Seminary faculty and doctoral candidates researching divine sovereignty, divine providence, and human freedom.Formally trained pastors and theologians with academic backgrounds seeking a rigorously argued, Scripture-anchored framework.Christian philosophers and apologists who work with formal logic to debate compatibilism and incompatibilism and want line-by-line, analytically transparent arguments.Note: This text presumes familiarity with formal logic and the historical Calvinism/Arminianism debate.If you're ready to move beyond either/or compromises and see how sovereignty and liberty cohere without contradiction, this book provides the clarity you've been missing. TABLE OF CONTENTS1: Argument Summary2: Beings & Intrinsic Qualities3: Defining the Core Concepts4: The Natures of God and Man5: Nature Determines Perception6: Incompatibility of Frames and Terms7: The Many Beings Fallacy8: A New Foundation9: The True Source of Tension10: The Ontology of the Framework11: Defining Frame Specific Terms12: Resolving Free Will & Sovereignty13: Resolving Theological Fatalism14: Conclusions on Predestination15: Conclusions on Calvinism16: Conclusions on Arminianism17: Resolving Compatibilism vs. Incompatibilism18: Conclusions on Molinism19: Conclusion on Original Sin20: Conclusions on Fallen Nature21: Conclusions on Moral Responsibility22: Conclusions on Human Effort23: Conclusions on Losing Salvation24: Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798280500488
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