Spurgeon on “Reconciling” God’s Sovereignty and Human Responsibility

There has been no shortage of debate amongst Christians about the relationship between divine sovereignty (link is external)and human responsibility. Because of our finite perspective —and our insistence on having a theology that logically makes sense to us—we are tempted to downplay, diminish, or even outright reject one of these truths in favor of the other.

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Calvinism and free will — it ain’t what you probably think

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“Simply put, compulsion/determinism means our choices are controlled by external forces. Reformed teaching says our choices are indeed determined in that they have a cause, but Calvin maintained that the cause is the inclination of our will.” - C.Post(link is external)

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The Insanity of Denying Free Will

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“Chesterton’s asylum example also applies to a recent article published at Phys.org about a scientist who has written a book to convince everyone that humans don’t have free will.” - Breakpoint(link is external)

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Can God Make Us Freely Love Him?

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“In his book God Reforms Hearts: Rethinking Free Will and the Problem of Evil, [Thaddeus Williams] reexamines the place that libertarian free will has taken in Christian responses to the problem of evil, and more particularly whether authentic human love requires libertarian free will.” - TGC(link is external)

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Let’s Talk about Compatibilism

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“Most simply defined, it is the belief that determinism and free will are compatible. That is, it is possible to believe in both without contradiction.” - Roger Olson(link is external)

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Is Middle Knowledge Biblical? An Evaluation (Part 2)

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“How biblical is middle knowledge? This question will not likely be resolved on purely exegetical grounds. A more definitive answer will be sought by evaluating some of the divergent theological presuppositions about God that lie behind these important exegetical discussions.” - Ref 21(link is external)

(Cf. Part 1)

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