It was called the doctrine of Predestination. In addition to stating that salvation and damnation were predestined, it also asserted that every event from the beginning of time was set in motion by God, who is all-powerful and all-knowing.
This was called the doctrine of Predestination. It also put forward the belief that everything that has happened or will happen comes from God, who is all-knowing and all-powerful. This doctrine was derived from a verse in the New Testament, Ephesians chapter 1, verse 11.
Predestination.
Predestination is a doctrine stating that god has previously determined all things especially that god has elected certain souls to eternal salvation and others to eternal damnation
Predestination is a doctrine stating that god has previously determined all things especially that god has elected certain souls to eternal salvation and others to eternal damnation
The ideas of predestination were that God decided the fate of a person's soul before they were even born. the idea of the doctrine of free will was that people's own actions determined their salvation.
The ideas of predestination were that God decided the fate of a person's soul before they were even born. the idea of the doctrine of free will was that people's own actions determined their salvation.
This is like comparing apples and oranges. Both Calvin and Luther vigorously proclaimed salvation by faith in Christ alone. The doctrine of predestination says that God has chosen the ones who have faith from the beginning of time, and emphasizes that faith and salvation comes from God alone. But again, salvation is by fiath alone, regardless of where it comes from.
doctrine of salvation
The study of the Bible itself is the doctrine of faith. The doctrine of salvation for all mankind.
The ideas of predestination were that God decided the fate of a person's soul before they were even born. the idea of the doctrine of free will was that people's own actions determined their salvation.
The Calvinist doctrine relating to those who have been chosen by God for salvation is called "Predestination". Predestination is a doctrine which is found in many places in the Bible. It emphasizes God's initiative in saving sinners.
He believed that faith alone would provide salvation
Keeping it simple - they don't. There is no "Creator God" or "Controller God" in Buddhist doctrine. Similarly no salvation, forgiveness of sins, miracles, prayer, damnation, blessing or any other trappings of most Western Religions.Each person is responsible to acheive his or her understanding of proper behaviour until Nirvana is attained.
ClementRoman Catholic AnswerMost of the Church Fathers were pretty clear on the doctrine of salvation. Some wrote on it extensively. Probably the most outstanding theologian of them all was St. Augustine, Bishop of Hippo (354-430).