In Christian theology, conditional election is the belief that God chooses for eternal salvation those whom he foresees will have faith in Christ. This...
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Predestination (redirect from Conditional predestination)
predestination by foreknowledge. From this perspective, comes the notion of a conditional election on the one who wills to have faith in God for salvation. This means...
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those persons. The counter-view to unconditional election is the Arminian view of conditional election, the belief that God chooses for eternal salvation...
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because of other similarities between their respective systems such as conditional election, unlimited atonement, and prevenient grace. In particular, prevenient...
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believe constitutes an orthodox view. This article asserts that election is conditional upon faith in Christ, and that God elects to salvation those He...
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series Election (Christianity), a theological term Predestination, a religious concept Conditional election Unconditional election "Election" (The Vicar...
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InterVarsity Press. p. 63. Arminians accepts divine election, [but] they believe it is conditional. The Westminster Confession, III:6, says that only the...
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believe. Christianity portal Atonement in Christianity Conditional election Unconditional election Prevenient grace Universal reconciliation Walsh, J.D...
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Arminius's followers formulated in 1610 state the beliefs regarding (I) conditional election, (II) unlimited atonement, (III) total depravity, (IV) total depravity...
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believers Church covenant Protestant Soteriology Assurance Conditional election Conditional preservation of the saints Prevenient grace Total depravity...
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The conditional preservation of the saints, or conditional perseverance of the saints, or commonly conditional security, is the Arminian Christian belief...
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comments support the concept of conditional election, as Lutherans, they would not use the term "Conditional election." Lenski 2008a, p. 305. Here we...
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predestination by foreknowledge. From this perspective, comes the notion of a conditional election on the one who wills to have faith in God for salvation. Divine Providence...
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believers Church covenant Protestant Soteriology Assurance Conditional election Conditional preservation of the saints Prevenient grace Total depravity...
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Prevenient grace (redirect from Election of Grace)
; Ware, Bruce A. (2000). Still Sovereign: Contemporary Perspectives on Election, Foreknowledge, and Grace. Baker Books. Schwartz, Wm Andrew; Bechtold,...
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"Remonstrants" highlighted five aspects of their theology: (1) election was conditional on foreseen faith; (2) Christ's atonement was unlimited in extent;...
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believers Church covenant Protestant Soteriology Assurance Conditional election Conditional preservation of the saints Prevenient grace Total depravity...
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Arminianism (section Election of man)
salvation. Instead Arminius proposed that the election of God was of believers, thereby making it conditional on faith. Arminius's views were challenged...
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on 16 September 1955. After two years the dictatorship organized conditional elections, which transferred power on 1 May 1958 to a constitutional government...
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believers Church covenant Protestant Soteriology Assurance Conditional election Conditional preservation of the saints Prevenient grace Total depravity...
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some holding to unconditional election, others holding to conditional election and others still holding to an election that is partly both. Alfred Freddoso...
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Arminians were therefore also known as Remonstrants. They taught conditional election on the basis of foreseen faith, unlimited atonement, resistible grace...
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because it is a conditional election—conditional upon union with Christ through faith. According to Abasciano, the corporate view of election "has come to...
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