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ISBN-13
9780227174234
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ISBN
9780227174234
Book Title
Free to Say No? : Free Will and Augustine's Evolving Doctrines of Grace and Election
Item Length
3.5in
Publisher
Clarke Company, The Limited, James
Publication Year
2013
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
9in
Author
Eric L. Jenkins
Genre
Religion, Philosophy
Topic
Christian Theology / General, Free Will & Determinism
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
8.2 Oz
Number of Pages
146 Pages

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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.

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Publisher
Clarke Company, The Limited, James
ISBN-10
0227174232
ISBN-13
9780227174234
eBay Product ID (ePID)
169609373

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Book Title
Free to Say No? : Free Will and Augustine's Evolving Doctrines of Grace and Election
Author
Eric L. Jenkins
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Christian Theology / General, Free Will & Determinism
Publication Year
2013
Genre
Religion, Philosophy
Number of Pages
146 Pages

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Item Length
3.5in
Item Height
9in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
8.2 Oz

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The strength of Jenkin's well documented study is the fact that he is dealing with Augustine's work in a chronological perspective so that it is possible to see the development in the theology of the great African., "Eric Jenkins has served the church well with this new and detailed study of Augustine's theology [...] The work is well written and attractively presented, and for further research a comprehensive bibliography and extensive footnotes are provided."-Dr. S. Westcott, British Church Newspaper, No. 270, 29 November 2013"Overall, a useful work."-Rev. E. T. Kirkland, English Churchman, April, 2014"This is a fascinating study of a very important set of issues and, whether we agree with Augustine at every point or not, we have to take his arguments with great seriousness and listen to them as he actually formulated them."-David McKay, Reformed Theological Journal, 2014"...I like this straightforward and unassuming book and recommend it."John Rist, Studies in Christian Ethics, 28.3, August 2015"The strength of Jenkin's well documented study is the fact that he is dealing with Augustine's work in a chronological perspective so that it is possible to see the development in the theology of the great African."-Bernhard Kaiser, Journal of Reformed Theology, 10, 2016"...[Jenkins] approaches Augustine with a personal as well as an intellectual interest, and with a desire to make Augustine's teachings more accesible and more widely understood. This is certainly an accesible book, requiring no previous knowledge either of the early Church, or of systematic theology."-Rownea Pailing, Modern Believing, Vol. 57 Iss. 3, August 2016"This is a good book for understanding Augustine's thought on free will and the doctrines of grace and election, with a strong bibliography of ancient and modern authors."-Hans Herrin, Theological Book Review, Vol. 26 No. 2, 2016, 'Eric Jenkins has served the church well with this new and detailed study of Augustine's theology [...] The work is well written and attractively presented, and for further research a comprehensive bibliography and extensive footnotes are provided.', '__Eric Jenkins has served the church well with this new and detailed study of Augustine?__s theology [?_?] The work is well written and attractively presented, and for further research a comprehensive bibliography and extensive footnotes are provided.'__
Table of Content
Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Defending Free Will in the Early Works Before Free Will Free Will After Free Will 2 Defining Free Will in the Middle Works Before To Simplician To Simplician Confessions to Punishment and Forgiveness of Sins Spirit and the Letter 3 Denying Free Will in the Later Works Nature and Grace Perfection of Human Righteousness and Deeds of Pelagius Grace of Christ and Original Sin Letter 194 and Answer to the Two Letters of the Pelagians Answer to Julian, Enchiridion, and City of God Grace and Free Choice, Letter 217, and Rebuke and Grace Predestination of the Saints and The Gift of Perseverance Unfinished Work in Answer to Julian 4 Evaluation of the Doctrines of Grace, Election, and the Will Identifying the Changes in Augustine's View of the Will Affirming God's Just, Merciful, and Loving Nature Final Thoughts Bibliography Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Defending Free Will in the Early Works Before Free Will Free Will After Free Will 2 Defining Free Will in the Middle Works Before To Simplician To Simplician Confessions to Punishment and Forgiveness of Sins Spirit and the Letter 3 Denying Free Will in the Later Works Nature and Grace Perfection of Human Righteousness and Deeds of Pelagius Grace of Christ and Original Sin Letter 194 and Answer to the Two Letters of the Pelagians Answer to Julian, Enchiridion, and City of God Grace and Free Choice, Letter 217, and Rebuke and Grace Predestination of the Saints and The Gift of Perseverance Unfinished Work in Answer to Julian 4 Evaluation of the Doctrines of Grace, Election, and the Will Identifying the Changes in Augustine's View of the Will Affirming God's Just, Merciful, and Loving Nature Final Thoughts Bibliography
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Dewey Decimal
233.7
Dewey Edition
23

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