Freedom of the Will by John D. Wagner, Daniel D. Whedon

Freedom of the Will

John D. Wagner, Daniel D. Whedon

354 pages first pub 2009 (editions)

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Description: Is the human will in bondage to sinful motives, to the point that people cannot make truly free decisions? Daniel D. Whedon, a prominent nineteenth-century Wesleyan theologian, takes aim at this central thesis of the famed theologian ...

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