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I know someone on the fence between Arminian and Calvinistic soteriology.
Would it be fair to say that a person struggling to “see” in scripture God’s sovereign election and preserving grace because the respective Calvinist and Arminian proof-texts (in their mind) don’t offer conclusive evidence either way could be helped by a better understanding of Covenant Theology?
In other words, would Covenant Theology help flesh out the scriptural proof-texts that exist regarding God’s electing and keeping of his people?
Would it be fair to say that a person struggling to “see” in scripture God’s sovereign election and preserving grace because the respective Calvinist and Arminian proof-texts (in their mind) don’t offer conclusive evidence either way could be helped by a better understanding of Covenant Theology?
In other words, would Covenant Theology help flesh out the scriptural proof-texts that exist regarding God’s electing and keeping of his people?