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- Title
JOHN CALVIN AND THE PARADOX OF GRACE.
- Authors
Boer, Roland
- Abstract
A chapter of the book "Colloquium: The Australian and New Zealand Theological Review" is presented. It explores the doctrine of Fench theologian and reformer John Calvin with his paradoxical nature and attitude towards grace from a democratic view of human depravity connected to the notion of election. It discusses how Calvin elevates grace which creates new human beings, and examines how the democracy of the depravity and the aristocracy of salvation linked to the paradox of human grace.
- Subjects
COLLOQUIUM: The Australian &; New Zealand Theological Review (Book); GRACE (Theology); ORIGINAL sin -- History of doctrines; SALVATION in Christianity; DOCTRINAL theology; CALVIN, Jean, 1509-1564; THEOLOGICAL anthropology
- Publication
Colloquium: The Australian & New Zealand Theological Review, 2009, Vol 41, Issue 1, p22
- ISSN
0588-3237
- Publication type
Book Chapter