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Predestination

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  • Qumran and Predestination: A Theological Study of the Thanksgiving H
  • pposed to the rigid Calvinistic concept of Predestination according to which The Almighty chose thos
  • d drawing on Augustine's earlier theory of predestination Additionally, in rejecting the idea of pen
  • d defenders of the Calvinistic doctrine of predestination against Moise Amyraut.
  • a treatise on predestination and free will, preserved in a manuscript i
  • He held to the doctrines of predestination and agreed with the Synod of Dort and thei
  • raised Calvinist, with a strong belief in predestination and the damnation of most of humanity.,
  • Some believe in predestination, and that God will prolong a person's life
  • rds at least, the Augustinian doctrines of predestination and efficacious grace with the new ideals
  • ful of which were The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination and Roman Catholicism, Boettner's vitupera
  • and Daniel Dennett on genetic and memetic predestination are both indirectly criticised by Kwatz.
  • e Augustinian doctrines of grace regarding predestination are taught in the Reformed churches primar
  • dition, Barth retains the notion of double predestination but makes Jesus himself the object of both
  • , chapter 12 from The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination by Loraine Boettner
  • Neither hell, paradise, nor predestination existed; stillborn children were innocent
  • , which defended the formulation of double predestination from the Synod of Dort and the verbal insp
  • ue, betweene reason and religion, touching predestination, Gods word and mans free-will, to the vnde
  • On the topic of predestination, he engaged in controversy with the Armini
  • istian Deism is opposed to the doctrine of predestination in which everything that happens is though
  • teachings on the Trinity, the Incarnation, predestination, justification, and the Church,
  • down to one, actually: that unconditional predestination makes God "the author of sin."
  • ic doctrine, the accepted understanding of predestination most predominantly follows the interpretat
  • is passive in nature (unlike God's active predestination of His elect where He needs to overcome th
  • on of Augustine of Hippo on the problem of predestination, or the ideas on the Trinity of the ante-N
  • t some variety of theological determinism, predestination, or a version of Evangelical Christianity
  • ominant in Brunner's affirmation of single predestination over against both the double predestinatio
  • This causes a predestination paradox, for it is a sculpture of Narki th
  • r articles of Hincmar which admit only one predestination, perhaps out of reverence for the archbish
  • ically, his preaching was strong belief in predestination that enabled him to believe in the “invisi
  • ich were singular, especially in regard to predestination, the certitude of possessing grace, the re
  • olution from Melanchthon's attitude toward predestination to the complete determinism of the Calvini
  • roducing Theodore Beza's version of double predestination to the English Puritans, a view which he p
  • refore the decree of the Fall must precede predestination to salvation or damnation.
  • lish his translation of Zanchius's work on predestination, Toplady commenting that "I was not then,
  • n the governor of the Jews had predestined predestination upon them to use only black chickens for t
  • 1555), revised for press Knox's work on predestination, which was published at Geneva in 1560, an