Free to Say No?: Free Will in Augustines Evolving Doctrines of Grace and Election - Eric L. Jenkins - Books - Wipf & Stock Pub - 9781620322253 - December 18, 2012
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Free to Say No?: Free Will in Augustines Evolving Doctrines of Grace and Election

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For centuries Augustine's theory of free will has been used to explain why God is not the author of evil and humans are morally responsible for sin. Yet, when he embraced the doctrines of unconditional election and operative grace, Augustine began modifying his theory of free will. His final works claim his evolved notion of free will remained consistent with his early view, but this claim has provoked significant debate. Some scholars take him at his word, interpreting his teachings on free will in light of his later predestination teachings. Others reject his claim of continuity and warn of great inconsistencies between his early and later works. Few have undertaken a thorough study of Augustine's works to compare his early notion of free will with his later theory of predestination. Free To Say No? is a detailed study of Augustine's work that presents clear evidence in Augustine's own words for a significant discontinuity between his early and later theories-especially the disappearance of the will's freedom to say "No"-and offers some fascinating insights as to why Augustine proposed such drastic changes.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 18, 2012
ISBN13 9781620322253
Publishers Wipf & Stock Pub
Pages 146
Dimensions 152 × 226 × 10 mm   ·   204 g
Language English  

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