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- Reprobation abstract "Reprobation, in Christian theology, is a corollary to the Calvinistic or broadly Augustinian doctrine of unconditional election which teaches that some of mankind (the elect) are predestined by God for salvation. Therefore, the remainder are left bound to their fallen nature and certain damnation. This same state of unbelief is also known as reprobation. In Calvinist terminology, the non-elect are often referred to as the reprobate. Similarly, when a sinner is so hardened as to feel no remorse or misgiving of conscience, it is considered as a sign of reprobation.The English word, reprobate, is from the Latin root probare (English: prove, test), and thus derived from the Latin, reprobatus (reproved, condemned), the opposite of approbatus (commended, approved).".
- Reprobation wikiPageExternalLink election_and_reprobation.htm.
- Reprobation wikiPageExternalLink AWPink%20Reprobation.htm.
- Reprobation wikiPageExternalLink FP024.html.
- Reprobation wikiPageExternalLink mp1.htm.
- Reprobation wikiPageExternalLink arminius168.htm.
- Reprobation wikiPageExternalLink otc_3.htm.
- Reprobation wikiPageExternalLink history7.html.
- Reprobation wikiPageExternalLink rprobate.htm.
- Reprobation wikiPageExternalLink 1023.htm.
- Reprobation wikiPageExternalLink pamphlet_44.html.
- Reprobation wikiPageExternalLink toc.htm.
- Reprobation wikiPageExternalLink election3_Boettner.html.
- Reprobation wikiPageID "969707".
- Reprobation wikiPageRevisionID "565398495".
- Reprobation hasPhotoCollection Reprobation.
- Reprobation subject Category:Calvinist_theology.
- Reprobation subject Category:Christian_soteriology.
- Reprobation subject Category:Christian_terms.
- Reprobation comment "Reprobation, in Christian theology, is a corollary to the Calvinistic or broadly Augustinian doctrine of unconditional election which teaches that some of mankind (the elect) are predestined by God for salvation. Therefore, the remainder are left bound to their fallen nature and certain damnation. This same state of unbelief is also known as reprobation. In Calvinist terminology, the non-elect are often referred to as the reprobate.".
- Reprobation label "Reprobation".
- Reprobation sameAs m.03vd60.
- Reprobation sameAs Q7314290.
- Reprobation sameAs Q7314290.
- Reprobation wasDerivedFrom Reprobation?oldid=565398495.
- Reprobation isPrimaryTopicOf Reprobation.