Divine Reciprocity and Epistemic Openness in Clark Pinnock’s Theology
Written By John Sanders (Professor of Religious Studies at Hendrix College) – sandersj@hendrix.edu *** This paper was given at a session honoring the work of Clark Pinnock at the American Academy of Religion in San Francisco, November 18, 2011. Canadian theologian Clark Pinnock was once a renowned defender of the doctrine of meticulous providence (where God tightly controls each and every event that transpires). He caused quite a stir when he rejected... Read More

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