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No Other God: A Response to Open Theism is unavailable, but you can change that!

Using ideas developed in The Doctrine of God as a theological basis, Frame provides a biblical analysis and critique of the “open theist” movement, which is shaking the church today by challenging the Reformed doctrines of God’s sovereignty, foreknowledge, and providence. In this timely work, Frame clearly describes open theism and evaluates it biblically. He addresses questions such as How do...

9. Scripture contradicts the proposition that only uncaused decisions are morally responsible. As we saw in chapter 5, God in Scripture often brings about the free actions, and even the sinful actions, of human beings, without in the least diminishing their responsibility. Often, indeed, Scripture speaks of divine foreordination and human responsibility in connection with the same actions in the same contexts. (See Gen. 50:20; 1 Kings 8:58–61; Prov. 16:4–5; Isa. 10:5–15; Jer. 29:10–14; Luke 22:22;
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