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1. Introduction<br />

1.1 Complaints <strong>and</strong> criticisms<br />

1.2 Confusions <strong>and</strong> clarifications<br />

1.2.1 Confusions<br />

1.2.2 Clarification<br />

2. <strong>Free</strong> <strong>Will</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Moral</strong> <strong>Responsibility</strong>: An Introduction<br />

2.1 An ordinary case<br />

2.2 Forking paths <strong>and</strong> doing otherwise<br />

2.3 The threat of determinism<br />

2.4 RT <strong>and</strong> the threat of determinism<br />

3. Where <strong>Reformed</strong> <strong>Theology</strong> St<strong>and</strong>s: A Primer<br />

3.1 How we got here: A broad overview<br />

3.2 <strong>Reformed</strong> theology as a kind of determinism<br />

3.3 A kind of determinism?<br />

3.4 A <strong>Reformed</strong> perimeter fence<br />

3.5 Nature determinism vs. act determinism<br />

4. <strong>Reformed</strong> <strong>Theology</strong>, <strong>Free</strong> <strong>Will</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Moral</strong> <strong>Responsibility</strong><br />

4.1 Classical compatibilism<br />

4.2 The Consequence Argument<br />

4.3 Semi-­‐compatibilism<br />

5. Libertarian Accounts of <strong>Free</strong> <strong>Will</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Moral</strong> <strong>Responsibility</strong><br />

5.1 Libertarian free will: the basics<br />

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Paul L. Manata © 2011

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