Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility: Biblical Perspectives in Tension |
Contents
THE SOVEREIGNTYRESPONSIBILITY | 39 |
Concluding Observations | 120 |
The Soteriology of John | 163 |
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Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility: Biblical Perspectives in Tension D. A. Carson No preview available - 1994 |
Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility: Biblical Perspectives in Tension D. A. Carson No preview available - 1981 |
Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility: Biblical Perspectives in Tension D. A. Carson No preview available - 1981 |
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Abraham apocalyptic literature argues Barrett believe biblical blessed Bultmann Caiaphas chapter chosen Christ christian christology context covenant covenanters Dead Sea Scrolls death/exaltation Deut disciples divine sovereignty divine ultimacy doctrine dualism E. P. Sanders Ecclus emphasis entails eschatology especially eternal evangelist event evidence evil example Exod Ezek faith Father fourth Gospel function God's sovereignty Gospel of John grace holy human responsibility insists interpretation intertestamental Israel Jesus Jewish apocalyptic Jews johannine John John's Josephus Judaism Judas judgment Lindars logos London Lord Macc man's means merit theology moral Moses motif obedience Old Testament passages perspective power to contrary prayer predestination problem prophets purpose question Qumran realised eschatology recognise reference repentance righteous salvation Sanders saving Schnackenburg Scripture sense sins sovereign sovereignty and human sovereignty-responsibility tension Spirit stress Tannaitic Targum theodicy thought transcendence verse words writings Yahweh