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.
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