The doctrine of predestination as formulated in the history of the Christian church by such theologians as Augustine of Hippo and John Calvin has been a constant cause of discussion and controversy, for many Christians have been unwilling to accept it in any form.
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F. The Development of the Doctrine of Predestination among the Reformed (continued): the Controversy in regard to Infra- and Supralapsarianism: ... (2) Many followers of Augustine accepted the doctrine of two-fold predestination: a predestination unto glory and a predestination unto death.
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Predestination is a religious concept, which involves the relationship between God and his creation. The religious character of predestination distinguishes it from other ideas about determinism and ...
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I believe in "Single Predestination"; that God has predestined some to heaven BUT has predestined none to hell. If people do attain eternity with God, it is completely by the power of God in their lives. If people do NOT attain eternity with God, it is completely by their choices ... More Christianity--Church History Answers;
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The text below is from the chapter on predestination. The emphasis on this doctrine (which was also held by Luther) became one of the distinctive marks of Calvinism. ... This text is part of the Internet Modern History Sourcebook. The Sourcebook is a collection of public domain and copy-permitted texts for introductory...
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Back to Modern History SourceBook ... This text is part of the Internet Modern History Sourcebook. The Sourcebook is a collection of public domain and copy-permitted texts for introductory level classes in modern European and World history.
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It may occasion some surprise to discover that the doctrine of Predestination was not made a matter of special study until near the end of the fourth century. ... It will not be denied by anyone acquainted with Church History that Augustine was an eminently great and good man, and that his labors and writings contributed...
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8. The doctrine of this high mystery of predestination is to be handled with special prudence and care,[s] that men, attending the will of God revealed in his Word, and yielding obedience thereunto, may, ... Subject: Predestination in American History From: kevin4vft@aol.com (KEVIN4VFT) — Date: 11 Feb 1999 06:47:24 EST...
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Christine Leigh Heyrman ; Department of History, University of Delaware ; ©National Humanities Center ... You might tell them about the Puritan belief in predestination, which provides the wider context for understanding conversion. This doctrine was first elaborated by John Calvin and then adopted by...
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1 Predestination in the OT ... The OT writers viewed history as occuring in God's sovereign and predestined plan. The entire idea of prophecy rests upon this truth. If God does not sovereignly control and predestine whatever comes to pass then how he could make statements that are predictive and expect specific results in...
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