Hand In Hand
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A best-selling author and theologian brings new perspective and insight on the great debate between God’s power versus man’s free will.
Hand in Hand is a thoughtful examination of the most perplexing theological and philosophical question-is it possible to reconcile God’s sovereignty with human free choice? Best-selling author Randy Alcorn says absolutely. In fact, both sovereignty and free will were designed to work hand in hand. Explaining sovereignty in lay terms, Alcorn also rephrases the common term of “free will” as “meaningful human choice,” a clarification that sheds new light on the discussion. Yet it’s more than just a theological exercise. Addressing such views as libertarianism and open theism, Hand in Hand gives readers the tools they need to answer the questions and issues presented by friends. Further, the understanding of these issues go beyond theology, as they ultimately offer comfort and help to people in times of suffering and tragedy.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781601426260
ISBN10: 1601426267
Randy Alcorn
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2014
Publisher: Multnomah
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