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Avoiding the Dead Ends of Providence: Monocausal Fatalism and Open Theism

Avoiding the Dead Ends of Providence: Monocausal Fatalism and Open Theism

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  • Todd J. Billings

This is the second article in a series about prayer and the psalms of lament. This article talks about two pitfalls that Christians must avoid in relation to this - monocausal fatalism and open theism. Neither of these reflect biblical teaching on how to view God or suffering.

Source: Reformation21, 2015. 2 pages.

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