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Can God Be Free?

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The book explores a fundamental question in the philosophy of religion regarding God's freedom and moral worth. It challenges the notion that if God possesses perfect knowledge and goodness, He must create the best possible world, leading to the conclusion that His actions are determined rather than free. This raises implications for our gratitude towards God for creation. William Rowe argues for a significant reevaluation of contemporary perspectives on God's nature, suggesting a need to reconcile divine freedom with His moral attributes.

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Can God Be Free?, William L. Rowe

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