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Free Will and Determinism
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Free Will and Determinism

Anabaptist Theological Perspectives

April 19, 202522m 36s

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Show Notes

Join Jerry Eicher as he delves into the complex and contentious topic of free will from an Anabaptist theological perspective. This episode begins the exploration of free agency and personal choice, emphasizing the Anabaptist belief in genuine self-agency to make free choices.

Eicher critiques the Calvinist viewpoint of predestination and shares his astonishment over its influence on Anabaptist churches, drawing from personal experiences within the Amish faith. The discussion also references John Piper's controversial stance and its implications for spiritual literature and preaching.

The discourse extends beyond religious boundaries, introducing insights from Robert Sapolsky's book "Determined," where the scientific argument against free will is analyzed. Eicher reflects on the academic concept of compatibilism, a position exploring the coexistence of determinism and free agency, which he finds enlightening and related to scriptural insights.

Listeners are invited to consider how these theological and philosophical discussions impact personal faith and real-world applications, leading to a call to engage with Eicher's recent sermon, "Work with what God has given you", as a further exploration of these themes.