If God is sovereign, how can I be free to choose? But if God is not sovereign, how can he be God? Is it possible to reconcile God's sovereignty with human choice? This is one of the most perplexing theological questions. It's also one of the most personal. In hand...
If God is sovereign, how can I be free to choose? But if God is not sovereign, how can he be God?
Is it possible to reconcile God's sovereignty with human choice? This is one of the most perplexing theological questions. It's also one of the most personal.
In hand in Hand, Randy Alcorn says that the traditional approach to this debate has often diminished our trust in God and his purposes. Instead of making a one-sided argument from select verses, Alcorn examines the question in light of all Scripture. By exploring what the whole Bible says about divine sovereignty and human choice, hand in Hand helps us...
\* Carefully and honestly examine the different views on this issue \* Gain a deeper understanding of God \* Appreciate God's design in providing us the freedom of meaningful choice \* See the value in better understanding what we cannot fully understand \* Learn how to communicate about the issue in clear and compassionate ways \* More fully experience the unity Christ intends for his Church
A careful guide through Scripture, hand in Hand shows us why God's sovereignty and meaningful human choice work together in a beautiful way.
Includes small-group discussion questions.
***If God is sovereign, how can I be free to choose?* *But if God is not sovereign, how can he be God?*** Is it possible to reconcile God's sovereignty with human choice? This is one of the most perplexing theological questions. It's also one of the most personal.
In *hand in Hand,* Randy Alcorn says that the traditional approach to this debate has often diminished our trust in God and his purposes. Instead of making a one-sided argument from select verses, Alcorn examines the question in light of *all* Scripture. By exploring what the whole Bible says about divine sovereignty and human choice, *hand in Hand* helps us…
· Carefully and honestly examine the different views on this issue · Gain a deeper understanding of God · Appreciate God's design in providing us the freedom of meaningful choice · See the value in *better* understanding what we cannot *fully* understand · Learn how to communicate about the issue in clear and compassionate ways · More fully experience the unity Christ intends for his Church
A careful guide through Scripture, *hand in Hand* shows us why God's sovereignty and meaningful human choice work together in a beautiful way.
***Includes small-group discussion questions.***
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If God is sovereign, how can I be free to choose? But if God is not sovereign, how can he be God? Is it possible to reconcile God's sovereignty with human choice? This is one of the most perplexing theological questions. It's also one of the most personal. In hand...
If God is sovereign, how can I be free to choose? But if God is not sovereign, how can he be God?
Is it possible to reconcile God's sovereignty with human choice? This is one of the most perplexing theological questions. It's also one of the most personal.
In hand in Hand, Randy Alcorn says that the traditional approach to this debate has often diminished our trust in God and his purposes. Instead of making a one-sided argument from select verses, Alcorn examines the question in light of all Scripture. By exploring what the whole Bible says about divine sovereignty and human choice, hand in Hand helps us...
\* Carefully and honestly examine the different views on this issue \* Gain a deeper understanding of God \* Appreciate God's design in providing us the freedom of meaningful choice \* See the value in better understanding what we cannot fully understand \* Learn how to communicate about the issue in clear and compassionate ways \* More fully experience the unity Christ intends for his Church
A careful guide through Scripture, hand in Hand shows us why God's sovereignty and meaningful human choice work together in a beautiful way.
Includes small-group discussion questions.
***If God is sovereign, how can I be free to choose?* *But if God is not sovereign, how can he be God?*** Is it possible to reconcile God's sovereignty with human choice? This is one of the most perplexing theological questions. It's also one of the most personal.
In *hand in Hand,* Randy Alcorn says that the traditional approach to this debate has often diminished our trust in God and his purposes. Instead of making a one-sided argument from select verses, Alcorn examines the question in light of *all* Scripture. By exploring what the whole Bible says about divine sovereignty and human choice, *hand in Hand* helps us…
· Carefully and honestly examine the different views on this issue · Gain a deeper understanding of God · Appreciate God's design in providing us the freedom of meaningful choice · See the value in *better* understanding what we cannot *fully* understand · Learn how to communicate about the issue in clear and compassionate ways · More fully experience the unity Christ intends for his Church
A careful guide through Scripture, *hand in Hand* shows us why God's sovereignty and meaningful human choice work together in a beautiful way.
***Includes small-group discussion questions.***
Hand in Hand: The Paradox of God's Sovereignty and Meaningful Human Choice$24.99
Koorong code404568
ISBN9781601426260
Pages240
PublisherMultnomah Books
Publication date14 October 2014
Dimensions15 x 129 x 203mm
Weight0.192kg
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One of the issues that Christian theology as well as philosophy has tried to address is the relationship between God's sovereignty and human free will. This has resulted in various theologies of Christianity including Calvinism and Arminianism. In this book, Randy Alcorn carefully examines what the Scriptures teach about God's sovereignty and human free will. The discussion is fascinating, thought-provoking and helpful. Whether one is a Calvinist or an Arminian, one is surely to be deeply engaged by Alcorn whose studies will challenge our theological presuppositions. Highly recommended!