A critic writes that if human beings have true “free agency,” then God could not punish them for their “sins.” He sees a conflict between the ideas of freedom and responsibility. Let us briefly consider this matter. Please click on the link to view Wayne Jackson, “Does Free Agency Nullify Personal Responsibility?” published in Christian Courier.
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- Kevin Jackson, The Story of the Early Church
- William Burt Pope on the Relation of the Attributes of God to the Divine Essence
- Does Foreknowledge in Romans 8:29-30 Support Calvinism?
- Donald Smith, “On Zimmerman’s ‘The Providential Usefulness of “Simple Foreknowledge”'”
- Video: Part 2 of Assessing the Theological Framework of William L. Hess’ Book, “Crushing the Great Serpent”
