“This I know; God cannot sin, because his doing a thing makes it just, and consequently, no sin.... And therefore it is blasphemy to say, God can sin; but to say, that God can so order the world, as a sin may be necessarily caused thereby in a man, I do not see how it is any dishonor to him.”
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Hobbes and Bramhall on Liberty and Necessity
Hobbes and Bramhall on Liberty and Necessity is a scholarly compilation that examines the philosophical discourse between two prominent thinkers, Thomas Hobbes and John Bramhall. The book investigates their differing perspectives on the nature of human freedom and the role of necessity in shaping human behavior and societal structures. It offers a comprehensive analysis of their works, highlighting the core arguments and implications of their theories. more
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