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The Nature of Predestination and the Character of the Predestinating God
Journal of Pentecostal Theology, 2020This article is a reply to Christopher C. Emerick’s reply to two articles the author has written on the doctrine of predestination, one of which offers a constructive proposal for the doctrine; the other sets out a creative reading of Romans 9–11.
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Scottish Journal of Theology, 1953
The classical discussion of the doctrine of Predestination and the problem of Free-will is still to be found in Luther's book, the Bondage of the Will. In the course of four hundred pages he ranges through profound Biblical exegesis, trenchant theological statement, narrow scholastic argument, virulent vituperation—developing, through it all, the most ...
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The classical discussion of the doctrine of Predestination and the problem of Free-will is still to be found in Luther's book, the Bondage of the Will. In the course of four hundred pages he ranges through profound Biblical exegesis, trenchant theological statement, narrow scholastic argument, virulent vituperation—developing, through it all, the most ...
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2018
Predestination appears to be a religious or theological version of universal determinism, a version in which the final determining factor is the will or action of God. It is most often associated with the theological tradition of Calvinism, although some theologians outside the Calvinist tradition, or prior to it (for example, Augustine and Thomas ...
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Predestination appears to be a religious or theological version of universal determinism, a version in which the final determining factor is the will or action of God. It is most often associated with the theological tradition of Calvinism, although some theologians outside the Calvinist tradition, or prior to it (for example, Augustine and Thomas ...
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2021
Abstract In Edwards’s theology, the doctrines of creation and predestination exemplify the ‘contemplation of supreme things,’ often pressing the boundaries of Reformed and catholic orthodoxy. Edwards makes a link between the election and predestination of Jesus Christ and the act of creation.
Phillip Hussey, Michael McClymond
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Abstract In Edwards’s theology, the doctrines of creation and predestination exemplify the ‘contemplation of supreme things,’ often pressing the boundaries of Reformed and catholic orthodoxy. Edwards makes a link between the election and predestination of Jesus Christ and the act of creation.
Phillip Hussey, Michael McClymond
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/ The Predestination Controversy
2000Abstract The second major theological dispute to arise in early Methodism that elicited Wesleyan hymns and shaped Methodist doctrine had its locus in the emergence of a so-called predestinarian party. There are hints of predestinarian sentiments among the Methodists from the very beginning of the movement, as George Whitefield, one of
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2019
Presbyterians have historically advocated predestination and election as intimately related to the doctrines of God as sovereign Creator, providential ruler, and savior of his chosen people. Using Augustine’s interpretation of major Old and New Testament passages as a foundation, Presbyterians have generally understood election to be unconditional and ...
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Presbyterians have historically advocated predestination and election as intimately related to the doctrines of God as sovereign Creator, providential ruler, and savior of his chosen people. Using Augustine’s interpretation of major Old and New Testament passages as a foundation, Presbyterians have generally understood election to be unconditional and ...
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