Calvin's
Doctrine of Predestination
Question:
concerning this doctrine Calvin was accused of imputing to God "a
cruelty quite alien to his nature."
Is this accusation correct?
I:
-- "The
Three Great Benefits"
1)
A
magnification of God's mercy
2)
A
magnification of God's glory
3)
A
magnification of believers' humility
II:
-- Practical
Consequences of the Fact that our Salvation Rests Entirely with God
1)
Perseverance
2)
Assurance
3)
Security
4)
Effectiveness
of witness
5)
Encouragement
in the face of apostasy
6)
Avoidance
of spiritual presumptuousness
III:
-- The
Doctrine Itself
1)
The
place of human responsibility (and the counter-theme)
2)
Election
as the one decree of Father and Son
3)
The
contradiction
4)
The
attempted acquittal
IV:
-- Major
Theological Difficulties
1)
with
respect to the doctrine of the Holy Spirit
2)
with
respect to the doctrine of the Trinity
3)
with
respect to the doctrine of the Incarnation
4)
with
respect to Calvin's understanding of preaching
5)
with
respect to Calvin's understanding of faith
6)
with
respect to the "mirror" role of Jesus Christ