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- Unconditional_election abstract "Unconditional election is the teaching that before God created the world, he chose to save some people according to his own purposes and apart from any conditions related to those persons. The doctrine was first articulated by Church Father Augustine of Hippo, and is today most commonly associated with Calvinism. The counter-view is conditional election, the belief that God chooses, for eternal salvation, those whom he foresees will have faith in Christ. Unconditional election is drawn from the doctrines of salvation adopted by Augustine of Hippo, was first codified in the Belgic Confession (1561), re-affirmed in the Canons of Dort (1619), which arose from the Quinquarticular Controversy, and is represented in the various Reformed confessions such as the Westminster Standards (1646). It is one of the five points of Calvinism and is often linked with predestination.".
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- Unconditional_election wikiPageExternalLink does-god-have-two-wills.
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- Unconditional_election wikiPageExternalLink calvinism_election.htm.
- Unconditional_election wikiPageExternalLink predest.iv.iii.html.
- Unconditional_election wikiPageExternalLink Unconditional-Election.
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- Unconditional_election hasPhotoCollection Unconditional_election.
- Unconditional_election subject Category:Calvinist_theology.
- Unconditional_election subject Category:Christian_soteriology.
- Unconditional_election subject Category:Christian_terms.
- Unconditional_election comment "Unconditional election is the teaching that before God created the world, he chose to save some people according to his own purposes and apart from any conditions related to those persons. The doctrine was first articulated by Church Father Augustine of Hippo, and is today most commonly associated with Calvinism. The counter-view is conditional election, the belief that God chooses, for eternal salvation, those whom he foresees will have faith in Christ.".
- Unconditional_election label "Eleição incondicional".
- Unconditional_election label "Elezione incondizionata".
- Unconditional_election label "Unconditional election".
- Unconditional_election label "Élection inconditionnelle".
- Unconditional_election label "无条件的拣选".
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- Unconditional_election sameAs Elezione_incondizionata.
- Unconditional_election sameAs Eleição_incondicional.
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