Through Strife to Victory: Chapter 4 – Common Grace in Calvin College
You will recall that in a previous article (Chapter 3) we saw that the theory of common grace is completely contrary to the beautiful truth of the antithesis, and replaces the antithesis with a synthesis, a compromise between Jerusalem and Athens, the church and the world, the believer and the unbeliever. This synthesis shows itself in the fact that the unbeliever supposedly has the ability to do good in the sight of the Lord. By the theory of Common Grace, it is maintained that we can and must...
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