Predestination is a doctrine in Calvinism dealing with the question of the control that God exercises over the world. In the words of the Westminster Confession...
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Augustinian soteriology (redirect from Augustinian predestination)
Christianity portal Neoplatonism and Christianity Five Points of Calvinism Predestination in Calvinism Arendzen 1913. Newman 1904, p. 130. "Absurd and unchristian...
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security Fatalism Jansenism Oedipus Rex Predestination (film) Predestination in Calvinism Predestination in Islam Providentialism Theological determinism...
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itself from traditional Calvinism when it comes to the "sufficiency and efficiency" of Christ's atonement. Predestination in Calvinism traditionally argues...
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soul (see predestination in Catholicism and predestination in Calvinism). Predestination may also refer to: Predestination in Islam Predestination (film)...
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Christianity. Augustinian soteriology Five Articles of Remonstrance Predestination in Calvinism Sproul, R. C. (2016). What Is Reformed Theology?: Understanding...
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Reformed Christianity (redirect from TULIP (Calvinism))
Christianity, also called Calvinism, is a major branch of Protestantism that began during the 16th-century Protestant Reformation. In the modern day, it is...
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J. Vernon McGee (category Presbyterian Church in the United States members)
Predestination in Calvinism. McGee rejected the Roman Catholic Church's doctrine that "Saint" Peter (not Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ found in The...
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History of Reformed Christianity (redirect from Calvinism in Germany)
throughout Europe in the 16th century, with different character in different places. Calvinism was the dominant form of Protestantism in France. After a...
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Arminianism (category Reformed Christianity in the Dutch Republic)
expressed an attempt to moderate the doctrines of Calvinism related to its interpretation of predestination. Classical Arminianism, to which Arminius is the...
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Laudianism (section Laudianism & Puritan Calvinism)
Archbishop William Laud and his supporters. It rejected the predestination upheld by Calvinism in favour of free will, and hence the possibility of salvation...
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Evangelicalism that reinterprets 16th century Calvinism under contemporary US values and ideologies. The movement started in the 1980s, with the founding of the...
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Amyraldism (redirect from Moderate Calvinism)
It is also known as the School of Saumur, post redemptionism, moderate Calvinism, or hypothetical universalism. It is one of several hypothetical universalist...
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Crypto-Calvinism is a pejorative term describing a segment of those members of the Lutheran Church in Germany who were accused of secretly subscribing...
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Afrikaner Calvinism (Afrikaans: Afrikaner Calvinisme) is a cultural and religious development among Afrikaners that combined elements of seventeenth-century...
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Jacobus Arminius (category Philosophy and thought in the Dutch Republic)
attempting to defend Calvinistic predestination against the teachings of Coornhert, Arminius began to doubt aspects of Calvinism and modified some parts of...
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Huguenots (redirect from Calvinism in France)
important places in society. The remaining Huguenots faced continued persecution under Louis XV. By the time of his death in 1774, Calvinism had been all...
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History of the Calvinist–Arminian debate (redirect from Calvinism-Arminianism)
of theology at Leiden in 1603, the debate over Calvinism came back to life. Conflicts over predestination had appeared early in the Dutch Reformed Church...
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Neo-Calvinism, a form of Dutch Calvinism, is a theological movement initiated by the theologian and former Dutch prime minister Abraham Kuyper in the...
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Unconditional election (category Five Points of Calvinism)
teachings of John Calvin as one of the five points of Calvinism and is often linked with predestination. A number of passages are put forth to support the...
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saved is generally called predestination. The concept of predestination peculiar to Calvinism, "double-predestination", (in conjunction with limited atonement)...
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Canons of Dort (category Texts in Latin)
Doctrine of Predestination by Loraine Boettner The Synod of Dordt by Thomas Scott The Canons of Dordt by Henry Peterson The Five Points of Calvinism by David...
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William Romaine. It was John Gill who in 1760 urged Toplady to publish his translation of Zanchius's work on predestination, Toplady commenting that "I was...
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Monergism (category Salvation in Protestantism)
was determined by God. In contrast, "libertarian Calvinism", a revision described by Oliver D. Crisp in his book Deviant Calvinism (2014), is a soteriological...
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Perseverance of the saints (category Five Points of Calvinism)
of Hippo in the early 5th century, based on the idea of predestination by predeterminism. In the 16th century, John Calvin and other reformers integrated...
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"divine monergism". However, Augustinian soteriology implied double predestination, which was condemned by the Council of Arles (475). During this period...
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of predestination. In 1597, Pope Clement VIII established the Congregatio de Auxiliis, a committee whose purpose was to settle this controversy. In 1607...
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Reformed Baptists (redirect from Reformed Baptist Churches in North America)
of Reformed theology, ranging from simply embracing the Five Points of Calvinism, to accepting the Baptist covenant theology; all Reformed Baptists reject...
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Irresistible grace (category Five Points of Calvinism)
Loraine Boettner. "Efficacious Grace". The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination. "Calvinism and Lutheranism compared". Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod...
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