Divine Will and Human Choice by Richard A. MullerDivine Will and Human Choice: Freedom, ...
... to follow it from its in-ception in the human mind, through its utterance by human ...
... that deliver the content are also made by human beings, and as such reflect human ...
... the dominion mandate is given to all humanity and is to be carried out by humanity ...
... For Hodge, church government is jure humano (by human right). Its form of ...
... He does not have to come to the bar of human reason. Humans have to come to the bar ...
... opposes the quest for autonomous human reason, and affirms “worldview” and ...
... the sovereignty of God.Arminianism is human-centered.Arminianism is not a theology ...
... his ambitious three-volume Treatise of Human Nature, seeking “to develop a ...
... experience (e.g., the recognition of human uniqueness and dignity, the sense that ...
... our finitude, a fractured view of what a human being is, and a more nuanced ...
... the importance of accounting for both the human and the divine authorship of Genesis: ...
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