David E. Alexander is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Huntington University. He is the author of God, Goodness, and Evil, /i> (2012) and numerous popular and scholarly articles.
Daniel M. Johnson is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Shawnee State University. He is the author of a number of articles in metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of religion, and Asian philosophy.
This book contains a vigorous challenge to the widespread belief
that Calvinist views on human freedom and divine sovereignty make
the problem of evil insoluble. Written by a diverse group of
first-rate thinkers, the book also shows that 'Calvinism' itself is
not monolithic, but a diverse movement with the resources for
creative rethinking of old questions. Highly recommended.
--C. Stephen Evans, University Professor of Philosophy and
Humanities, Baylor University; Professorial Fellow, Australian
Catholic University In recent years, advocates of libertarian
freedom, or Molinism, have dominated the discussion of the problem
of evil in Christianity, creating a consensus that traditional
Calvinism is unacceptable. The present volume counteracts that
consensus by sophisticated and detailed philosophical argument of a
high order. I strongly recommend it.
--John Frame, Professor of Systematic Theology & Philosophy,
Reformed Theological Seminary
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