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Calvin’s Doctrine of Predestination is unavailable, but you can change that!

The doctrine of predestination aroused opposition in Calvin’s own day, and it remains—nearly 500 years later—one of Calvin’s most contentious and most-debated doctrines. In this concise volume, Fred Klooster offers an excellent summary to this difficult doctrine. He analyzes, in particular, Calvin’s doctrine of double predestination. This volume concludes with a detailed bibliography.

sweetest fruit.”23 Throughout the Institutes this practical concern pervades Calvin’s discussion of election and reprobation. The preacher-pastor-theologian always demonstrated a warm, practical interest in the doctrines that he learned from Scripture. Calvin acknowledged that the consideration of this doctrine immediately presents very difficult questions. He considered these questions inexplicable if the Biblical view of predestination is not maintained. But Calvin did not begin with these problems.
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