Faith on a Stone Foundation

Does faith in the personal God of Scripture make sense if we acknowledge that we do not have free will? This blog presupposes that we don’t have free will, but argues that far from being a source of anxiety or even a death sentence for faith, our lack of free will may actually be the central point of Scripture and essential to our inherent human dignity.

Timshel

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Stephan Grozinger

Stephan Grozinger
Stephan is the author of Faith on a Stone Foundation: Free Will, Morality and the God of Abraham, available now on Amazon.com
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