It is not the case that If creaturely will possesses an irreducible self-determining power (as Scotus's formal distinction and Molina's middle knowledge suggest), then no external agent—even God operating internally—can be the sufficient moving cause of its free acts without usurping that sovereignty.
?Set your confidence on the premises below to see your aggregate.
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