Friday, March 03, 2006

 

God Rules! Arminius on Free Will

Did anyone else read from the writings of Joseph Arminius from GodRules.net that Dr. Ogden posted on the class blog? Fantastic stuff! I really enjoyed the bit that I read.

Regarding free will, he says this:
III. THE FREE-WILL OF MAN

This is my opinion concerning the free-will of man: In his primitive condition as he came out of the hands of his creator, man was endowed with such a portion of knowledge, holiness and power, as enabled him to understand, esteem, consider, will, and to perform the true good, according to the commandment delivered to him. Yet none of these acts could he do, except through the assistance of Divine Grace. But in his lapsed and sinful state, man is not capable, of and by himself, either to think, to will, or to do that which is really good; but it is necessary for him to be regenerated and renewed in his intellect, affections or will, and in all his powers, by God in Christ through the Holy Spirit, that he may be qualified rightly to understand, esteem, consider, will, and perform whatever is truly good. When he is made a partaker of this regeneration or renovation, I consider that, since he is delivered from sin, he is capable of thinking, willing and doing that which is good, but yet not without the continued aids of Divine Grace.

So, as I understand this, he says man doesn't have free will. Without the controlling hand of Divine Grace, we'd commit all sorts of atrocities. We need a powerful force to keep us in line (like a dictator). How, then, do we explain all the atrocities and sins that do occur? Maybe they are part of the plan.

Anyhow, I also recommend you check out GodRules.net. Some interesting stuff -- movie reviews are great!

Comments:
I agree that it sounds Hobbsean, but in a strange way. Arminius seems to include God as an external moral arbiter. Man is unable to use free will to do what is "truly good".

Gotta get reading "Of Commonwealth" so I can comment on this further.

By the way, Jason, I'll take Amy or May, whoever you think is cuter.
 
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