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Divine Election A Catholic Orientation In Dogmatic And Ecumenical Perspective Echeverria

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Divine Election A Catholic Orientation In Dogmatic And Ecumenical Perspective Echeverria
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Publisher: Pickwick Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.77 MB
Pages: 316
Author: Echeverria, Eduardo J.
ISBN: 9781625649928, 1625649924
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Divine Election A Catholic Orientation In Dogmatic And Ecumenical Perspective Echeverria by Echeverria, Eduardo J. 9781625649928, 1625649924 instant download after payment.

This dogmatic study addresses two perennial questions. First, how do we reconcile God's sovereignty with human freedom, not just in general, but particularly with respect to the Church's full understanding of God's plan of salvation as a work of grace? Second (and equally crucial) is the question of how we reconcile God's universal salvific will with the mystery of predestination, election, and reprobation. The author of this study does theology within the normative tradition of confessional Catholicism, and thus in the light of Catholic teaching. But this study is also an ecumenical work, indeed, a work in receptive ecumenism, and hence he listens attentively to the reflections and arguments not only of his fellow Catholic theologians (Matthias Joseph Scheeben and Hans Urs von Balthasar) but also theologians of the Evangelical and Reformed traditions (John Calvin, Herman Bavinck, Karl Barth, and G. C. Berkouwer). This book concludes with a Catholic synthesis regarding the doctrine of divine election in dogmatic and ecumenical perspective.

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