The Calvinistic Doctrine of Predestination Examined and Refuted
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A series of sermons argues against a deterministic view of predestination and defends an alternative that preserves human responsibility and the moral basis for repentance. The speaker critiques a Calvinistic framework as unscriptural and dangerous, examines relevant Scripture and objections, answers contemporary defenders of that system, and presents an Arminian-inclined account of divine purpose compatible with human choice and providential governance. Practical pastoral concerns about repentance, accountability, and the effect of doctrine on congregants, particularly younger seekers, inform the exposition, which combines theological critique with constructive interpretation and application.
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