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The Shack: A Review
Category: General
…we find revealed in the New Testament. And the theological and psychological insights of this book were at times profound and consistently communicated in brilliantly simple ways. A good deal of the dialogue is about the problem of evil, but the novel touches on everything from the Trinity, Incarnation and…
Argument From Cosmic Redemption
Category: General
Topics: Creation Care
…for as I’ve argued in Satan and the Problem of Evil, freedom is intrinsically irrevocable. If God gives an agent x a certain amount of “say-so” to use this way or that way (that is, if God makes an agent genuinely free), God can’t simply revoke it because he disapproves…
Interview with Frank Viola on his Book “God’s Favorite Place on Earth”
Category: General
Tags: Frank Viola, Interview, Jesus
…readers your understanding of free will, the origin of evil, and the manner in which God works to bring good out of evil? For example, would you agree with those who hold that evil events like the Holocaust come about because they are part of God’s “perfect plan”? Frank: I…
Why Compatibilistic Freedom Does Not Make Sense
Category: General
Tags: Determinism, Evil, Free Will, Problem of Evil, Satan and the Problem of Evil
Compatibilism is the view that free will is compatible with determinism. In this view, freedom is defined as the ability to do what you want, though what you want is determined by factors outside of you. Theologians who espouse this perspective, hold that God ultimately determines what individuals want. This…
Free Will: What is a free agent?
Category: Q&A
Tags: Calvinism, Determinism, Free Will, Open Theism, Philosophy
Topics: Free Will and the Future
What does it really mean to be a free agent? In this reflection, Greg offers some thoughts on free agents and how it can be that they are not exhaustively determined….
Free Will: Are studies that demonstrate genetic determinism a threat to free will?
Category: Q&A
Tags: Calvinism, Determinism, Free Will, Open Theism
Topics: Providence, Predestination and Free Will, Responding to Objections
http://youtu.be/EFlIONzFnjY Greg shares his continuing thoughts on free will with a thought experiment (and a hand-drawn graph!) granting that we are largely determined by forces outside of our control. If we grant this presupposition, does that mean that free will is an illusion or insignificant? Find out!…
Sinful Nature and Free Will
Category: Q&A
Tags: Adam and Eve, Free Will, Sin, Sinful Nature
Topics: Providence, Predestination and Free Will, Sin
…other hand, if our sinful nature only influences, but does not cause us to sin, wouldn’t that mean that it is theoretically possible, however improbable, to choose to live a completely sinless life (because of the free will that we have)? How come every single human being that has ever…
Escaping the Matrix: Setting Your Mind Free to Experience Real Life in Christ
Category: General
Topics: Following Jesus, Hearing God, Prayer
Authors: Gregory A. Boyd and Al Larson Publisher: Baker (2005) Buy on Amazon Topic: Christian Discipleship/ Healing: How can we get free from strongholds in our minds? Description: What is in control of your mind? Like the characters in The Matrix movie trilogy, our minds can get hardwired to distortions…
If every effect has a cause, how can there be free choice?
Category: General
Tags: Free Will, Predestination
…ad infinitum. Hence, everything must have been predetermined from the beginning (if there was a beginning), and so there is no room for freedom or spontaneity. Now, I don’t think anyone can dispute the claim that every contingent event must have a cause. The idea of a completely uncaused contingent…
God Does Not Always Get What He Wants
Category: General
Tags: Choice, Free Will, God's Will, Love, Problem of Evil, Salvation
Topics: Providence, Predestination and Free Will
…I would not destroy it,” the Lord cries. But unfortunately, he concludes, “I found no one. Therefore I have poured out my indignation upon them…” (Ezek. 22:30–31). This passage is a remarkable testimony to the urgency of prayer, but it also shows the importance of freedom in general. If anyone…
A Non-Violent Creation
Category: General
Tags: Creation, Non-Violence, Peace, Warfare Worldview
Topics: Enemy-Loving Non-Violence
…was completely free of violence. This point is reiterated in Genesis 2 when the Lord tells Adam he was “free to eat from any tree in the garden” (vs. 16-17, emphasis added) but does not say that Adam was free to eat any of the animals. Even after the fall…
Be the Change Now
Category: General
Tags: Justice, Kingdom Living, Non-Violence, Racial Reconciliation
Topics: Following Jesus
…collectively manifest what it looks like for humans to be completely free from all of the artificial ranking scales fallen humans impose on one another. When the whole of reality becomes the domain of God’s reign, as it was always intended to be, there will be no more violence, either…
Benefit of the Doubt
Topics: Faith & Doubt, Following Jesus
…nature of “faith.” Like most other contemporary Christians, I always assumed a person’s faith was a strong as they were free of doubt. What troubled me was that, on most matters, my faith had never been doubt free. Even worse, I couldn’t see why my faith should be free of…
Isn’t it contradictory to say Jesus is “fully God” and “fully human”?
Category: Q&A
Tags: Incarnation, Jesus, Q&A, Theology
Topics: Christology, Jesus: Lord or Legend
…with free will, as I do, should have no problem with this notion, for the only way God could give humans free will is by limiting his omnipotence. Creating a world with free agents thus involves a sort of “kenosis” in God. The kenotic Christology simply takes this logic a…
Part 11 (of 15): The Corruption of Creation
Category: General
Tags: Book Reviews, Books, Jordan Peterson
…creation as well as the final state of creation as entirely free of violence, even in the animal kingdom (Gen 1:30; Isa 11:6-9; 65:25; Hos. 2:18; Col 1:20). These passages are of course highly symbolic, yet they reinforce the basic NT perspective that nature, as we currently find it —…
An Argument from the Early Church Fathers
Category: General
Greetings comrades in the war! I’ve been sharing various arguments defending the S.I.N. hypothesis over the last dozen or so blogs (go back to July 12 to start from the beginning). I come now to my final argument (though I reserve the right to add to these in the future…
Why the 35W Bridge Collapsed – blog post 8/09/2007
Category: General
Tags: Current Events, Free Will, Open Theism, Predestination
Topics: Open Theism, The Problem of Evil
…free agents, the one being you don’t need to blame is God. If, on the other hand, you don’t accept that the cosmos is populated with free agents who can therefore make decisions that are contrary to God’s will, then you have an even greater problem. (This is the camp…
The Risk of Creation
Category: General
…love others without also having the capacity to harm them. Potential to choose love requires the potential to choose its opposite. Therefore, our capacity to freely love one another must imply that, to some extent, we have the capacity to freely harm one another. This is the risk. We all…
Storming the Gates of Hell
Category: General
Tags: Christian Living, Church, Satan, Spiritual Warfare, Warfare Worldview
…Whatever the church locks up when it bashes down the gates of Hades will be locked up in heaven, and whatever it unlocks and sets free will be set free in heaven. I can only read this as referring to the church’s authority to bind up demonic forces and to…
The Earth is a Spiritual Battlefield
Category: General
Tags: Church Fathers, Evil, Free Will, Satan, Spiritual Warfare
Topics: Spiritual Warfare, Cosmic Conflict
…all.” Then he adds, “Just as with men, who have freedom of choice as to both virtue and vice … so is it among the angels. Some, free agents, you will observe, such as they were created by God, continued in those things for which God had made and over…