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Predestination & Free Will
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Introduction--David and Randall Basinger

I. God Ordains All Things--John Feinberg
Responses
Norman Geisler's Response
Bruce Reichenbach's Response
Clark Pinnock's Response

II. God Knows All Things--Norman Geisler
Responses
John Feinberg's Response
Bruce Reichenbach's Response
Clark Pinnock's Response

III. God Limits His Power--Bruce Reichenbach
Responses
John Feinberg's Response
Norman Geisler's Response
Clark Pinnock's Response

IV. God Limits His Kingdom--Clark Pinnock
Responses
John Feinberg's Response
Norman Geisler's Response
Bruce Reichenbach's Response

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About the Author

Bruce R. Reichenbach (Ph.D. Northwestern University) is a professor of philosophy at Augsburg College in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He has also been a visiting professor at Juniata College, Daystar University in Kenya and Morija Theological Seminary in Lesotho. He is the author or coauthor of a number books, including Introduction to Critical Thinking, On Behalf of God: A Christian Ethic for Biology (coauthored with V. Elving Anderson) and Evil and a Good God.


Clark Pinnock was Professor Emeritus of Systematic Theology at McMaster Divinity College in Hamilton, Ontario. Widely regarded as one of evangelicalism's most stimulating theologians, he produced several widely discussed books, including The Wideness of God's Mercy and (with four other scholars) The Openness of God. He passed away in August, 2010.


Dr. Basinger is currently dean of curriculum at Messiah College in Grantham, Pennsylvania. Among his published work is the essay "Faith/Reason Typologies: A Constructive Proposal," in Christian Scholar's Review (1997).


David Basinger is professor of philosophy and ethics at Roberts Wesleyan College in Rochester, New York. He is the author of Divine Power in Process Theism (SUNY) and joint author of the books Reason and Religious Belief: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion (Oxford) and Religious Diversity: A Philosophical Assessment (Ashgate).

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