Predestination (6): Pelagian
In our previous article we tried to make clear that the Augustinian view of predestination does not take away all motive for human exertion as the Pelagians charge. We have stated that every man has every reason in the world to act as though his good actions are worthwhile. The only reason for this kind of action can alone be found in the unconditional predestination of God. God reveals not only His covenant blessing to His own, but He also reveals to all people His covenant curse. God justly...
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