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A Disappearing People: The Doctrine of Election and Predestination from Irenaeus to Augustine
2002
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Abstract: The broad contours of the doctrine of election and predestination from the second to the fifth centuries involve a decided shift from a fundamentally corporate conception to a fundamentally individual conception, from the election of the Church as a visible whole to the election of a hidden few, from election as the context of salvation to election as identified with salvation and destiny, from a fundamentally temporal and historical framework to a fundamentally eternal and
doi:10.5281/zenodo.3752256
fatcat:4fyqve22vfd5rlgf7utafyasu4