Our Rejection of Conditions (1): What Conditional Theology Is
By Martyn McGeown. _________ One of the hallmarks of the theology of the Protestant Reformed churches and her sisters is our rejection of conditions, whether in election, or in salvation. Or to express it differently, our churches teach that the whole of salvation—from eternal election to everlasting glorification—is the work of God’s grace. The sinner who is the object of salvation (the one who is saved) is not the doer of salvation, that is, he does not save himself, he does not contribute...
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