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Stephen Williams, The Question of Election and Particular Atonement

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2009 Kantzer Lectures, Lecture #4

In his fourth lecture, Professor Williams turns his attention to election in the New Testament. He is particularly concerned with predestination and election statements and the proper deployment of such statements in systematic formulation. Williams himself advocates for reading these statements along broadly Augustinian lines, and in doing so, he proposes a moderate form of single predestination. This entails a passive view regarding God’s action towards the non-elect. That is to say, the non-elect are “passed over” rather than actively predestined to reprobation.

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2009 Kantzer Lectures, Lecture #4

In his fourth lecture, Professor Williams turns his attention to election in the New Testament. He is particularly concerned with predestination and election statements and the proper deployment of such statements in systematic formulation. Williams himself advocates for reading these statements along broadly Augustinian lines, and in doing so, he proposes a moderate form of single predestination. This entails a passive view regarding God’s action towards the non-elect. That is to say, the non-elect are “passed over” rather than actively predestined to reprobation.

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