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Presents a study of a central problem in philosophy of religion: can it be right to regard God as free, and as praiseworthy for being perfectly good? This book proposes the need for some substantial revision in contemporary thinking about the nature of God.
This book will necessarily test some preconceptions that the readers of Heythrop Journal possess, to be sure, and challenge them to perhaps revisit their beliefs about God and the problem of evil...All in all, this book is a worthy read
What sets Can God Be Free? apart, however, is the clarity of the writing and the sustained elegance of its arguments. Rowe has written a book that may be enjoyed not only by philosophers in and outside his field, but also by the interested lay reader. It is rare to fine a work so accessible, so free of unnecessarily obscure terminology, and with no sacrifice of rigour.
...fine and exceptionally well-written...
Rowe writes in a clear, accessible style on important topics.