God’s control over the happenings that occur in the world in which humans live and make daily choices
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paper must be
2,100–2,200 words. You must include sources that support and contradict a specific
position. At least 10 sources are required. Each paper must also include a title
page and bibliography, each formatted in accordance with current Turabian standards.
The goal of these papers is to not only conclude with a position (even if tentative)
regarding the theological issue investigated, but also to interact with the content
and arguments for and against the positions that entail all sides of the issue. In
other words, you must interact with and respond to opposing views, as well as
seriously consider the strengths and weaknesses of your position. In writing these
papers, you must work with the biblical text and interact with theological and
exegetical arguments used to support all sides of the issue, but nevertheless come
to conclusions based upon the strength of the arguments being studied. In doing
research of this kind, you are encouraged to use primary sources written by
proponents of the positions being espoused. Do not exclusively use secondary sources
that summarize the content of a position. Instead, be sure to use sources that argue
in support of a position.
1. The Providence Debate: In the realm of God’s providence, there are numerous
variables and nuanced positions. Consider the 2 broader views—the Arminian and the
Calvinist views—and evaluate the merits of each as to whether or not there might be
alternatives views that incorporate both perspectives. Remember that this debate has
less to do with the soteriological issues and more to do with God’s control over the
happenings that occur in the world in which humans live and make daily choices
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