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In a treatise from 1891, John Girardeau addresses human freedom and God's decrees within a nineteenth-century debate over determinism. He expertly challenges Jonathan Edwards's doctrine of the will and its tendency to identify certain foreknowledge with causal necessity. Introduced by Richard Muller, this clarifying restatement of the orthodox Reformed perspective on human bondage to sin will help Calvinists ably defend the sovereignty of God.

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In a treatise from 1891, John Girardeau addresses human freedom and God's decrees within a nineteenth-century debate over determinism. He expertly challenges Jonathan Edwards's doctrine of the will and its tendency to identify certain foreknowledge with causal necessity. Introduced by Richard Muller, this clarifying restatement of the orthodox Reformed perspective on human bondage to sin will help Calvinists ably defend the sovereignty of God.
Autorenporträt
John L. Girardeau (1825-1898) served as a minister before and after the Civil War and as a military chaplain during the war. In 1875 he was called to the position of professor of didactic and polemic theology at Columbia Theological Seminary.