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Grace and Justification: How Thomas Might Have Replied to Luther and Calvin | Prof. Erik Dempsey

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The Reformation View of Grace and Free Will

I find it difficult to give an account of where exactly the freedom of free will comes in, right? He does suggest that our free will is capable of being transformed by grace because of what God does to his right. This is just an issue I find somewhat opaque in Thomas at this point. So even though we don't can't do anything without grace itself, or even that we won't be doing anything meritorious without grace, except the potency to do soeven though we won't actually. All right, thank you. No. What else? I have a question. Pretty cool. Could you formulate the Reformation view of grace and free will as grace is something that overpowers

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