In this scholarly and thought-provoking work, Edward Dorr Griffin offers a powerful defense of the doctrine of divine efficiency against certain modern criticisms. Drawing on a wide range of theological, philosophical, and scientific sources, Griffin presents a compelling argument for the importance of this key Christian doctrine in contemporary theological debates.
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