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Exploring Sin and Divine Intent
This chapter examines the philosophical and theological complexities surrounding sin and God's relationship to it, referencing thinkers like Augustine and Aquinas. It discusses the distinction between God's will and allowance of sin, probing into contemporary theological debates on divine intention and moral responsibility. The analysis also engages with differing perspectives, including opposing arguments from theologians like Arminius, to clarify the nuanced nature of God's omnipotence and the role of sin in achieving greater purposes.