THE doctrine of the Will is a cardinal doctrine of theology, as well as of mental philosophy. This doctrine, to say the least, is one of the great central points, from which the various different and conflicting systems of theological, mental, and moral science, take their departure...
MAHAN ON THE WILL. This is an important work upon an important subject. The liberty of the human will I regard as a first truth. But like some other first truths, it has been extensively denied in theory. A most false and injurious philosophy of the will has extensively prevailed...
The Doctrine of the Will, written by Asa Mahan and first published in 1846, is a philosophical and theological exploration of the nature of human will and its relationship to divine sovereignty. Mahan argues that the will is a distinct faculty of the human mind, capable of making...
Doctrine of the Will is a philosophical treatise written by Asa Mahan in 1846. The book explores the nature of human free will and its role in determining moral responsibility. Mahan argues that the will is an essential aspect of human nature, and that individuals have the ability...
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In this classic work of philosophy, Asa Mahan examines the doctrine of the will and its implications for moral responsibility. Drawing on the works of influential thinkers such as Augustine and Martin Luther, Mahan provides a deep and insightful analysis of this fundamental...
In this classic work of philosophy, Asa Mahan examines the doctrine of the will and its implications for moral responsibility. Drawing on the works of influential thinkers such as Augustine and Martin Luther, Mahan provides a deep and insightful analysis of this fundamental...