thistle93
Puritan Board Freshman
Hi! I am looking for some books that explain or discuss predestination from a single view. Meaning that God is active in the predestination of the elect (effectual grace) and passive in reprobation of the non-elect (passes them over and leaves them to themselves). This means God is completely responsible for the elects salvation and the non-elect is completely responsible for their own damnation. While I think there are a few passages that could lead one to a double view of predestination I believe the tenor of the whole Bible leans much more to a single view. Two books that I know of that promote the single view is Sproul's "Chosen By God" (though he refers to it as a form of double predestination though distinguishes that it differentiates from the hyper-calvinists double predestination because God is only active towards elect and passive to the reprobate) and Shedd's "Dogmatic Theology". Thank you!
For His Glory-
Matthew
For His Glory-
Matthew
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