The Doctrines of Predestination, Reprobation, and Election
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This work examines the doctrines of predestination, reprobation, and election from a pastoral and exegetical vantage, probing what the presence of suffering and divine action imply about God's character. It parses biblical language about evil, distinguishes forms of evil (metaphysical, physical, moral, penal), and interprets prophetic and apostolic passages to weigh divine foreknowledge against claims of absolute determinism. The author contends that scriptural texts show God’s settled purpose without negating human moral agency, critiques readings that make human wrongdoing necessitated by God, and offers theological and textual arguments that seek to reconcile divine sovereignty with human responsibility.
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