The opening paragraph:
God neither wanted nor anticipated evil (Jer. 7:31; 19:5; 32:35). His creative intentions were completely beneficent (Ps. 8:3-9; Isa. 45:18; Eze. 28:15). Yet the common idea that God is “outside of time” and dwells in an “eternal now” continues to prevail among Christians. He is said to see all of the past, present, and future simultaneously. If this is true then He is completely at fault for evil.
Edwards, Troy. Is the Future Set in Stone?: A Biblical study of God’s relation to time and knowledge of the future . Vindicating God Ministries. Kindle Edition.
Chris do you know anything more about this guy. The book sounds interesting.
He is a prolific black author who has a good following on Facebook. Seems like a good guy in all my interactions.
Where would this Author fall in the spectrum? More conservative (inerrancy, scripture, etc?) Or more liberal in his theology?
Very conservative and Pentecostal
Just ordered this book. Thanks for the reply
Thanks for this. Good to know about another book on the topic!
I read his book, “Is the Future Set in Stone”, well done and effective. I also received some new insight on how to interpret certain passages.