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Reforming Free Will: A Conversation on the History of Reformed Views (Reformed Exegetical Doctrinal Studies)

Helm, Paul


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In the light of what powers and faculties are human beings responsible individuals in the everyday? In his theological, historical and philosophical examination of reformed orthodox views of free will and divine sovereignty Paul Helm considers determinism and compatibilism and their historical development between 1500 and 1800. He graciously tackles the views of Richard A. Muller and Antonie Vos to argue that compatibilism is deeply rooted and represents the mainstream understanding of the reformers' conviction on the matter.


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    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9781527106062
  • Page Count
    264
  • Publisher
    Mentor
  • Publication Date
    November 2020

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About the Author

Paul Helm was Professor of the History and Philosophy of Religion, King’s College, London, 1993 – 2000. Before that he taught at the University of Liverpool for thirty years, and afterwards at Regent College, Vancouver during the years 2001–5.
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Reforming Free Will: A Conversation on the History of Reformed Views (Reformed Exegetical Doctrinal Studies)

$17.45 $19.99

In the light of what powers and faculties are human beings responsible individuals in the everyday? In his theological, historical and philosophical examination of reformed orthodox views of free will and divine sovereignty Paul Helm considers determinism and compatibilism and their historical development between 1500 and 1800. He graciously tackles the views of Richard A. Muller and Antonie Vos to argue that compatibilism is deeply rooted and represents the mainstream understanding of the reformers' conviction on the matter.

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