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The Storms of Providence surveys and critiques Calvinism, Arminianism, and Open Theism as models of the divine-world relationship. Further, the book defends a modified version of traditional Arminianism. The author contends that the most theologically and philosophically sound model of the divine-world relationship is one that affirms that human actions are free and not divinely determined, even while asserting that God has complete knowledge of the future.
Michael D. Robinson is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religion, Cumberland College, Kentucky.
Chapter 1 PrefaceChapter 2 Plotting the Course and Gathering the SuppliesChapter 3 Charting the waters of CalvinismChapter 4 Charting the Waters of ArminianismChapter 5 Charting the Waters of Open TheismChapter 6 Navigating the Storm I: Steering Toward the Biblical LighthouseChapter 7 Navigating the Storm II: Sailing with the Winds of LogicChapter 8 Caring for the CrewChapter 9 Epilogue: Safe at Port?Chapter 10 BibliographyChapter 11 Index
'The Storms of Providence' is a brief, informed, well-organized, and mostly clear entry into the discussion from an Arminian perspective.
Michael D. Robinson, Edward R. Watkins, Eddie Harmon-Jones, United States) Robinson, Michael D. (North Dakota State University, United Kingdom) Watkins, Edward R. (University of Exeter, Australia) Harmon-Jones, Eddie (University of New South Wales, Michael D Robinson, Edward R Watkins
Michael D. Robinson, Edward R. Watkins, Eddie Harmon-Jones, United States) Robinson, Michael D. (North Dakota State University, United Kingdom) Watkins, Edward R. (University of Exeter, Australia) Harmon-Jones, Eddie (University of New South Wales, Michael D Robinson, Edward R Watkins