Chosen but free /
"A balanced view of divine election that examines thoroughly both God's sovereignty and man's free will. Offers a moderating position to the endless theological debate."--Publisher.
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Minneapolis, Minn. :
Bethany House Publishers,
c1999.
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Table of Contents:
- Who is in charge?
- Why blame me?
- Viewing the alternatives
- Avoiding extreme Calvinism
- Avoiding extreme Arminianism
- A plea for moderation
- What difference does it make?
- Appendices. Great Christian church fathers on free will
- Was Calvin a Calvinist?
- The origins of extreme Calvinism
- Answering objections to free will
- Is faith a gift only to the elect?
- Biblical support for unlimited atonement
- Double predestination
- An evaluation of the Canons of Dort (1619)
- Jonathan Edwards on free will
- Is regeneration prior to faith?
- Monergism vs. synergism
- Extreme Calvinism and voluntarism.


