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Good read: Willing to Believe
Out of the same God Alone series by RC Sproul in his Renewing Your Mind broadcasts which prompted my own mini investigation and polemic against Charles Finney came a recommendation for his book Willing to Believe subtitled The Controversy over … Continue reading
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Tagged augustine, grace, james arminius, john calvin, jonathan edwards, martin luther, monergistic, original sin, pelagius, synergistic
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