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Exploring Free Will and Salvation
This chapter examines the theological tensions between free will and salvation, contrasting various Christian perspectives such as Pelagianism, Arminianism, and Reformed theology. It highlights the historical context of Reformed thought, particularly its foundations in the disputes of John Calvin and Martin Luther against Roman Catholic doctrines. The discussion delves into predestination and the implications of divine election, raising questions about justice, grace, and the nature of human choice in the salvation process.