The Doctrine of Providence

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The Doctrine of Providence is a theological work by philosopher and apologist William Lane Craig that explores how God’s sovereign guidance and care relate to human freedom, history, and the problem of evil.

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instanceOf book
theological work
addresses the compatibility of divine foreknowledge and human freedom
the problem of evil
author William Lane Craig NERFINISHED
concerns God's care for human beings
God's sovereign guidance of creation
theological understanding of history
explores how divine providence relates to the course of history
relationship between God's sovereign guidance and human freedom
fieldOfStudy philosophical theology
philosophy of religion
genre Christian philosophy
theology
hasAuthorRole apologist
philosopher
hasPerspectiveOf analytic philosophy of religion
language English
mainTopic God's sovereignty
divine providence
history and divine guidance
human freedom
problem of evil
relatedTo Christian doctrine of God
divine sovereignty
free will
theodicy
religiousPerspective Christian apologetics
theologicalTradition Christianity NERFINISHED

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