

The Potter's Freedom
A Defense of the Reformation and a Rebuttal of Norman Geisler's 'Chosen But Free'
Book • 2000
In 'The Potter's Freedom', James White presents a thorough defense of Calvinistic theology, countering Norman Geisler's 'Chosen But Free'.
The book emphasizes the sovereignty of God and critiques Arminian perspectives, providing a detailed analysis of biblical texts relevant to the debate.
It serves as both a rebuttal and an exposition of Reformed theology.
The book emphasizes the sovereignty of God and critiques Arminian perspectives, providing a detailed analysis of biblical texts relevant to the debate.
It serves as both a rebuttal and an exposition of Reformed theology.
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LIMITED ATONEMENT DEBATE REVIEW: White/Nortier vs Farris/Chapa