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Inclination and Ability: A key to resolving debates over personal freedom
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URL: http://ttpstudents.com/papers/ets/2005/Warren/Warren.html

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by Scott C. Warren
2003

Theological history is full of discussion and debate about the nature and limits of human freedom and its relationship to such matters as the origin of sin, the helplessness of sinners and moral responsibility. In this paper, I suggest a straightforward way to conceptualize the critical ideas involved and their interrelationships that I believe sheds helpful light on the matters at stake in these debates and can resolve some of the related issues in order to refocus the dialog between the broadly Arminian and Calvinist schools of theological thought on the essential differences between them..

Category: Philosophical Theology

Tags: Inclination, Ability, freedom, free will, personal freedom

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