Tuesday, March 16, 2021

PhD: Twitter quote 61

PhD: Twitter quote 61

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Edited from PhD

Twitter version I

The work of salvation was confined to God’s part in the calling. Bavinck (1918)(2006: 53).

Twitter version II

God causes compatibilistic human choice within conversion at the moment that God’s initial eternal choice to regenerate is a divine act of regeneration. 
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As God is eternal this choice could be viewed as such. Humans of course are not eternal. Persons have via the Holy Spirit been molded and transformed in order to freely believe. Thiessen, an incompatibilist, states that in regeneration the human is passive and is active in conversion. Thiessen (1956: 367). 

I agree concerning regeneration, and I can agree in regard to conversion, only if by active the human being is convinced freely via the Holy Spirit and is not assumed to have incompatibilist free will. 

BAVINCK, HERMAN (1918)(2006) Reformed Dogmatics Volume 2: God and Creation, John Bolt (gen.ed.), Translated by John Vriend, Baker Academic, Grand Rapids. 

BAVINCK, HERMAN (1918)(2006) Reformed Dogmatics Volume 3: Sin and Salvation in Christ, John Bolt (gen.ed.), Translated by John Vriend, Baker Academic, Grand Rapids. 

THIESSEN, HENRY C. (1956) Introductory Lectures in Systematic Theology, Grand Rapids, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.

2010 Theodicy and Practical Theology: PhD thesis, the University of Wales, Trinity Saint David, Lampeter

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