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What if everything you do was already fixed before you existed? Does that make you less free—or does freedom mean something else entirely?
From Aristotle's worry that future truths eliminate contingency, to the Stoics' rational fate, Augustine's grace-bound will, Calvin's decretum horribile, and modern brain scans showing decisions forming before conscious awareness, the problem of predestination keeps returning in new guises. Today it surfaces in genetics, algorithmic risk scoring, criminal justice reform, and debates over whether we deserve praise or blame.
Predestination: A Philosophical History strips away doctrinal specifics to reveal the enduring logical core: If a prior cause fully explains an action, in what sense is the agent its author? The book examines how major traditions—ancient, medieval, Reformed, early modern, and secular—have tried to hold together causation and responsibility, theory and practice.
Clear, fair-minded, and historically rich, this is not another partisan brief for or against free will. It maps the terrain, highlights the prices each position pays, and leaves readers with sharper questions about the foundations of guilt, gratitude, punishment, and selfhood in a world that may be more determined than we feel.
Whether you're drawn to theology, philosophy of mind, ethics, or the real-world impacts of determinism (from sentencing software to genetic counseling), this book illuminates why the debate refuses to die—and why it matters more than ever.
"The problem of predestination has not been solved. But understanding how seriously others have taken it is the best place to start."
Available now in print and ebook. Perfect for thoughtful readers, students, pastors, philosophers, and anyone wrestling with responsibility in an age of science and algorithms.
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ISBN: 9798233532245
Published: 2nd April 2026
Format: ePUB
Language: English
Publisher: ?NBM House
























