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Inerrancy, Is It a Matter of Luck - An Assessment of Inspiration, Providence and Divine Luck on Calvinism, Open Theism, Classical Arminianism, and Molinism

Organization: ETS National
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If God is to successfully bring about an inerrant, inspired text, what are His prospects on any theologian's view of free will and foreknowledge? The consequences of human free will are surveyed on Calvinism, open theism, classical Arminianism, and Molinism, to assess in each case what is secured by God and what is left to chance. This is a session from the 65th Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society - Evangelicalism, Inerrancy, and ETS, Baltimore, MD, November 19–21, 2013.

Guillaume Bignon Guillaume Bignon (Association Axiome) served as a Presenter at the Evangelical Theological Society Meeting in San Antonio, TX (2016), in the section addressing Evangelical Philosophical Society D2. The theme of the 2016 ETS conference was the Trinity.

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