|
|
Predestination - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
||
|
Predestination (Latin præ, destinare), taken in its widest meaning, is every Divine decree by which God, owing to His infallible prescience of the future, has appointed and ordained from eternity all events occurring in time, especially those which directly proceed from, or at least are influenced by, man's free will.
|
||
|
Calvinism: Predestination and Responsibility ... How can you preach the Gospel if you believe in predestination? ... One is called "predestination". If justification does not require our consent either to establish or maintain, that seems to mean that God decides who is going to be saved. Anyone that he justifies will end up saved.
|
||
|
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. ... The discussion of predestination---a subject of itself rather intricate---is made very perplexed, and therefore dangerous, by human curiosity,
|
||
|
Predestination, The Calvinist Corner ... If you're a Christian, you've heard of predestination. You must have because the Bible uses the word and teaches the idea. But what is predestination? How does free will fit in? What about man's sinfulness and God's sovereignty?
|
||
|
Predestination (Calvinism) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Calvinistic doctrine of predestination is a doctrine of Calvinism which deals with the question of the control God exercises over the world. In the words of the Westminster Confession of Faith, ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predestination_(Calvinism) |
||
|
Glossary of Religion and Philosophy - predestination ... Double Predestination is the idea that God has chosen some for eternal salvation in heaven and others for eternal damnation in hell.
|
||
|
Eternal Predestination ... PART ONE: The Eternal Predestination of God ... Because it sets forth so clearly John Calvin's teaching and defense of the sovereignty of God in predestination and providence, it is now republished. We hope it will reach a broad readership.
|