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"In this book the author presents the Christian philosophy of moral necessity and moral freedom in an effort to reconcile human free will and individual election to salvation by predestination. He presents the principles on agency, capacity, unigenous and diversified power, predominance of motives and extrinsic causation, moral necessity, diverse motives, motive equilibrium, exemption from extrinsic causation, moral freedom, intrinsic causation, freedom and foreknowledge, freedom from biblical predestination, freedom from election, grace, and moral persuasion. Correlations between the various principles as well as negative principles are also covered." (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2008 APA, all rights reserved).
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Christian ethics --- Philosophy and religion --- Morale chrétienne --- Philosophie et religion
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