
Just and Sinner Podcast All About Free Will
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Jul 6, 2020 Dive into a captivating discussion on free will, exploring its roots in Lutheran and Reformation theology. The conversation contrasts Lutheran and Calvinist views on human agency and divine sovereignty. Highlights include Luther's profound work 'The Bondage of the Will' and its impact on contemporary thought. A deep exploration of the complexities of divine providence versus human free will adds rich theological insight. Personal stories about balancing family life and upcoming literary projects round out this thought-provoking dialogue.
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Luther's Bondage Of The Will Clarified
- Luther targeted the question of whether fallen humans can choose conversion without the Holy Spirit.
- In that narrow sense he answered no: apart from internal Spirit-work humans cannot will saving faith.
Civil Freedom Versus Spiritual Ability
- The Augsburg Confession allows a measured free will for civic and rational matters.
- But it denies any unaided ability to fear, believe, or expel innate evil without the Spirit.
God's Providence And Human Guilt
- The confessions insist God creates and preserves nature but sin originates in perverted wills.
- Evil acts stem from human and devilish turning away, not God directly causing moral evil.







