De Moor on Predestination

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De Moor begins his critique of the errors of those denying God's Independence in Predestination.

Fascinating...

 
De Moor's treatment of the Doctrine of the Trinity is now available in print!

 
De Moor continues his defense of God's Independence in Predestination, answering the objections of Synergists, and reasoning with them from the Scriptures...

 
All Christians believe in Predestination. The Bible uses the term, and applies it to God.

The only question: "What is believed concerning the Biblical doctrine of Predestination?"

De Moor contrasts competing models...

 
In contemplating the objects of God's predestinating decree, De Moor begins with the Mediator Himself...

 
De Moor's treatment of the Doctrine of the Trinity is now in print!

 
It is sometimes said that in the Bible there are no examples of God predestinating particular individuals.

De Moor denies this, and defends his position from the Scripture.

 
De Moor's treatment of the Doctrine of the Trinity is now in print!

De Moor on the Divine Decree should be available in print in just a couple of weeks!

In the meantime, the recently released volume on the Trinity is available.
 
Interested in the Supra- vs. infralapsarian debate?

De Moor surveys the issues...

 
Here, De Moor concludes his discussion of the Supra- vs. infralapsarian debate.

Fascinating...

 
Westminster Shorter Catechism 1: What is the chief end of man?

Answer: Man's chief end is to glorify God and to enjoy him forever.

 
During the Arminian conflict of the 17th century, there was a herculean struggle over the meaning of the Biblical terminology surrounding "election".

De Moor sifts the debate...

 
In Theology, what does "Election" mean?

De Moor sets forth a definition or two...

 
In the salvation of sinners, God reveals His gracious and friendly heart! Beautiful!

De Moor reflects on the predisposing cause of Election in God...

 
De Moor on "The Divine Decree" is now available in print!

 
Does God elect all unto salvation? or only some? and how do you know?

De Moor weighs in...

 
It appears from Scripture, that Reprobates are more numerous than the Elect. Thus De Moor...

Is it possible that this balance might shift in the Millennium?

 
Far from predestining the worthy, in foresight of their faith and other meritorious works, Scripture indicates that God tends to choose the least worthy...poor, ignoble fools.

Why? De Moor considers...

 
Westminster Confession of Faith 3:6: As God hath appointed the elect unto glory, so hath He, by the eternal and most free purpose of His will, foreordained all the means thereunto.

De Moor explains...

 
Is it possible for one to be certain of his Election unto Salvation?

De Moor answers in the affirmative...

 
What is "Reprobation"? Is the concept found in the Bible?

De Moor affirms...

 
De Moor harvests from Marckius, his teacher, a definition for "Reprobation".

 
It is sometimes said that the Doctrine of Reprobation is not found in the Scriptures. Marckius demonstrates, through a detailed look at the homonymy of Reprobation, that the concept is certainly present.

See "Comments".

 
Westminster Confession of Faith 3:7: The rest of mankind, God was pleased, according to the unsearchable counsel of His own will, whereby He extendeth or withholdeth mercy, as He pleaseth, for the glory of His sovereign power over His creatures, to pass by, and to ordain them to dishonour and wrath for their sin, to the praise of His glorious justice.

 
Westminster Confession of Faith 3:7: The rest of mankind, God was pleased, according to the unsearchable counsel of His own will, whereby He extendeth or withholdeth mercy, as He pleaseth, for the glory of His sovereign power over His creatures, to pass by, and to ordain them to dishonour and wrath for their sin, to the praise of His glorious justice.

 
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