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Divine Will and Human Choice: Freedom, Contingency, and Necessity in Early
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Divine Will and Human Choice: Freedom, Contingency, and Necessity in Early Modern Reformed Thought Hardcover - 2017

by Muller, Richard A.


From the publisher

This fresh study from an internationally respected scholar of the Reformation and post-Reformation eras shows how the Reformers and their successors analyzed and reconciled the concepts of divine sovereignty and human freedom. Richard Muller argues that traditional Reformed theology supported a robust theory of an omnipotent divine will and human free choice and drew on a tradition of Western theological and philosophical discussion. The book provides historical perspective on a topic of current interest and debate and offers a corrective to recent discussions.

Details

  • Title Divine Will and Human Choice: Freedom, Contingency, and Necessity in Early Modern Reformed Thought
  • Author Muller, Richard A.
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Pages 329
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Baker Academic
  • Date 2017-05
  • ISBN 9780801030857

About the author

Richard A. Muller (PhD, Duke University) is P. J. Zondervan Professor of Historical Theology Emeritus and senior fellow of the Junius Institute for Digital Reformation Research at Calvin Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He is the author of numerous books, including the multivolume Post-Reformation Reformed Dogmatics.