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Asa Mahan's 'Doctrine of the Will' is a profound exploration of theological concepts related to free will and moral responsibility. Written in a clear and concise style, this book delves into the complexities of human decision-making and the implications of these choices on salvation and moral character. Mahan's work is considered a significant contribution to the 19th-century discussions on the nature of the will, drawing on philosophical and theological arguments to support his views. Influenced by the religious revivalism of his time, Mahan presents a compelling case for the importance of individual agency in matters of faith and ethics. The book reflects a blend of rational thought and spiritual conviction, appealing to both scholars and lay readers interested in the intersection of philosophy and religion. Recommended for those seeking a deeper understanding of the complexities of human volition and its implications for moral accountability.
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Rafbók: 4 september 2022
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Íslenska
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