While best-known among philosophers for his argument for God's existence—which in my opinion is wrongly considered an "ontological" argument—his treatment of the freedom of the will in De Casu Diaboli and De Libertate Arbitrii is stellar, indeed the most illuminating I have ever read. You can find a good English translation of his extant philosophical works here.
"I Thirst"—Would You Offer Him a Drink?
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Jack Fowler, Philanthropy Daily
*I thirst*. This may be the shortest statement by Jesus in the New
Testament. To the practicing Christian, it deserves no ...
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