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God's rule and control of all things |
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God's judgement upon a person |
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God's allowing something else to exist |
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God creates, sustains, and concerns himself with the world |
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God chose some and rejected others and decreeed the Fall |
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God's knowledge of what will be |
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God's knowledge of what is and what could be |
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God's knowledge of all counterfactual statements |
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God knows all truth statements |
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God's decision to cause something to come to pass |
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God's decision to reject or passover certain ones |
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an atempt to explain why God ordained the world he did |
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God's determination to choose or select one person or group |
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God decreed election and reprobation before the Fall |
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Nature is the determinative cause of all things |
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God decreed election and reprobation after the Fall |
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God's decree to allow the Fall of mankind |
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God is the determinative cause of all things |
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statements contrary to fact that still have truth content |
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TF? There are those elected for service and those elected for salvation |
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TF? All theologians believe that historical figures such as Pharaoh and Judas Iscariot were created just so God could damn them to hell |
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TF? Isreal was chosen specifically to prepare the way for the coming Messiah |
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TF? Isreal is no longer the elect/chosen people of God |
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TF? Israel was elected for preparation and this chuch is elected for proclamation |
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To be the "Father" of the Hebrew nation |
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To lead the Hebrews out of bondage |
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to reign over the united kingdom |
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to release the exiled Jews |
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first moment: God's natural knowledge |
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contains all necessary truths (along with all possible truths- God cannot lie or Dr. Kelly could be known as "Shamus", a cycloptic leprachaun) |
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third moment: God's free knowledge |
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out of all the possible worlds he could have created, God freely chose this one (ie Dr. Kelly teaches theology at PCA) |
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second moment: God's middle knowledge |
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God knows, not only all actual truths (Dr. Kelly teaches Theology at PCA), but also all possible truths (Dr. Kelly could be president of the world) |
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God's counterfactual knowledge |
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God's knowledge of what any individual would freely do if actually created and placed in any particular set of circumstances |
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Natural knowledge/all circles |
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Middle knowledge/ some cirlces missing |
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Free knowledge/ one circle |
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God's judgement upon a person |
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God's allowing something else to exist |
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God chose some and rejected others and decreed the Fall |
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God creates, sustains and concerns himself with the world |
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God's rule and control of all things |
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God's knowledge of what will be |
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God's knowledge of what is and what could be |
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God's knowledge of all counterfactual statements |
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God knows all truth statements |
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An attempt to explain why God ordained the world he did |
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God's decision to reject or passover certain ones |
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God's decision to cause something to come to pass |
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God's determination to choose or select one person or group |
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God's decree to allow the Fall of mankind |
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God decreed election and reprobation before the Fall |
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God is the determinative cause of all things |
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God decreed election and reprobation after the Fall |
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Nature is the determinative cause of all things |
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statements contrary to fact that still have truth content |
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TF? There are those elected for service and those elected for salvation |
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TF? All theologians believe that historical figures such as Pharaoh and Judas Iscariot were created just so God could damn them to hell |
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TF? Israel was chosen specifically to prepare the way for the coming Messiah |
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TF? Israel is no longer the elect/chosen people of God |
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TF? Israel was elected for preparation and this church is elected for proclamation |
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To be the "Father" of the Hebrew nation |
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To lead the Hebrews out of bondage |
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To reign over the united kingdom |
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to release the exiled Jews |
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Calvinism is a system of belief that can be summarized in the acronym... |
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"If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves...then I will hear from heaven" is an example of a.. |
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"...that whosoever believes in him shall not perish but have everlasting life" is used to refute the Calvinist teaching on.. |
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"For it is impossible, in the case of those who have..fallen away, to restore them again to repentance.." is a passage used to refute the Calvinist teaching on... |
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TF? Calvinists believe that Jesus died only for the elect and no one else |
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Calvinist believe that all people are largely depraved but not completely |
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TF? Calvinist believe that the elect will persevere because the elect have a strong faith |
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TF? Calvinist believe that God's grace cannot be obstructed (rejected) |
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TF? Calvinist believe that the chosen are chosen solely by God and not by their own will/desire |
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