Is there a paradox in the determinism debate? I think the better formulation of one against determinism today. It was about the Gospel being intrinsic motivating. We try to get unbelievers to do something they can't in some sense(supposing they are reprobate) do. So, it seems as well that the Gospel is contingently motivating. So, the issue is how can the Gospel be intrinsically motivating but also contingently motivating on regeneration.
this looks interesting. Has James Anderson had any experience in dealing with Muslims as people or did he live in their culture/ country or learn one of their languages ?
Is there a paradox in the determinism debate? I think the better formulation of one against determinism today. It was about the Gospel being intrinsic motivating. We try to get unbelievers to do something they can't in some sense(supposing they are reprobate) do. So, it seems as well that the Gospel is contingently motivating. So, the issue is how can the Gospel be intrinsically motivating but also contingently motivating on regeneration.
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