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The Doctrines of Grace in Calvin and Augustine

The Doctrines of Grace in Calvin and Augustine

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  • Larry D. Sharp

This article wants to compare Augustine and Calvin on a number of aspects of the Christian faith. Aspects considered include original sin, the grace of God, faith and merit, the relationship between justification and sanctification, predestination and reprobation, free will, perseverance in faith, and assurance of salvation.

Source: Evangelical Quarterly, 1980. 13 pages.

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