Predestination Calmly Considered from Principles of Reason, James Jamison, 1831 (1st American Edition)
This volume invites you to explore the intricate arguments of predestination. Predestination as a doctrine dates back to early Christianity and has been a subject of intense theological and philosophical debate through the centuries. From the early teachings of St. Augustine to the rigorous refutations by Pelagius, and further refined by the Reformation thinkers like John Calvin and Jacob Arminius, the discourse on predestination has shaped significant religious movements and schisms. Whether you're a historian or a dedicated philosopher, this book offers both historical significance and intellectual enrichment.
Journey through the pages of history with us and unlock the treasures of the mind.
Predestination Calmly Considered from Principles of Reason, James Jamison, 1831
Binding : Leather Hardcover
Language : English
Author : James Jamieson, D.D.
Published : Albany
Subject : Religion / Philosophy
Year Printed : 1831 (1st American Edition)
Original/Facsimile : Original
