| Walter C. Kaiser, Moisés Silva - Religion - 1994 - 306 pages
...view of biblical inspiration, however, goes hand in hand with a Reformed understanding of history. The to pass; yet so as thereby neither is God the author...second causes taken away, but rather established" (my emphasis). This is hardly the place to provide a philosophical defense of the doctrine. Note, however,... | |
| Shirley C. Guthrie - Religion - 1994 - 452 pages
...of double predestination is based on an understanding of God's "eternal decrees," according to which "God from all eternity did by the most wise and holy...and unchangeably ordain whatsoever comes to pass" (Westminster Confession, 3.1). World history and the history of every individual person then becomes... | |
| R. C. Sproul - Philosophy - 1994 - 220 pages
...guests. I began the class by reading the opening lines from Chapter III of the Westminster Confession: God, from all eternity, did, by the most wise and...and unchangeably ordain whatsoever comes to pass. I stopped reading at that point. I asked, "Is there anyone in this room who does not believe the words... | |
| Tyron Inbody - Religion - 1997 - 250 pages
...Chapter III, "Of God's Eternal Decrees," in the Westminster Confession of Faith, says in article 1, "God from all eternity did by the most wise and holy...and unchangeably ordain whatsoever comes to pass" (italics added). The confession follows out the logic of this affirmation of faith: By the decree of... | |
| Thomas P. Flint - Philosophy - 1998 - 284 pages
...Grove, 111.: InterVarsiry Press, 1994), P- 42- Note as well this earlier passage from the Confession: "God from all eternity did, by the most wise and holy...second causes taken away, but rather established" (ibid., p. 87). K Vatican Council I, Dei Filius; tr. in Catechism of the Catholic Church (Washington,... | |
| Scott R. Burson, Jerry L. Walls - Religion - 2009 - 312 pages
...the thought-world, which in turn becomes a true first cause of an external result.2 FRANCIS SCHAEFFER God from all eternity, did, by the most wise and holy...contingency of second causes taken away, but rather established.3 God s Sovereignty and Human Significance Predestination, Divine Election and the Power... | |
| Gary J. Dorrien - Religion - 1998 - 280 pages
...rooted in the assumption of total divine control," he explained. The Westminster Confession asserts that "God from all eternity did, by the most wise and holy...freely and unchangeably ordain whatsoever comes to pass."152 Pinnock recounted that it was out of this theological presupposition of total divine control... | |
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