"We are said to be naturally unable to do a thing, when we can’t do it if we will, because what is most commonly called nature doesn’t allow it… Moral inability consists in the opposition or want of inclination."
The Freedom of the WIll was written in 1754 towards the latter end of Jonathan Edwards life. In this text, Edwards investigates the contrasting Calvinistic and Arminian traditions in order to explain moral agency, divine predetermination, desire, good, and evil. In this text, the prowess of Edwards' mind is in full display as he creatively combines Scriptural arguments with the reigning Enlightenment philosophical arguments of his day.
This electronic edition features an active table of contents.
The Freedom of the Will is part of The Fig Classic Series. To view more books in our catalog, visit us at fig-books.com.
Explore The Freedom of the Will by Jonathan Edwards on eBooksStore by Arnlweb. Discover book details, reader ratings, reviews, release information, genres, and related digital books available through the iTunes Store.
This book is part of our growing collection of bestselling eBooks, popular digital reading materials, and trending author releases. Readers can explore similar books, discover new authors, and browse related genres including fiction, romance, mystery, fantasy, business, self-help, educational books, and more.
Our platform helps readers discover highly rated digital books optimized for smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktop devices. Browse fast-loading book pages, reader reviews, and popular recommendations from bestselling authors worldwide.