"Free will and determinism / Religious aspects / Lutheran Church / History of doctrines / 16th century." . . "Willensfreiheit." . . "RELIGION Christianity History." . . "Reformation." . . . . "RELIGION Christian Church History." . . "Wolna wola i determinizm aspekt religijny chrześcijaństwo historia doktryn 16 w." . . "Evangelische Theologie." . . "Salvació Cristianisme." . . "Determinismus." . . "Electronic books"@en . . . "Evangelical Free Will Phillipp Melanchthon's Doctrinal Journey on the Origins of Faith"@en . . . . . . . "Electronic resource"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Evangelical free will Philipp Melanchthon's doctrinal journey on the origins of faith"@en . "Evangelical free will : Philipp Melanchthon̉s doctrinal journey on the origins of faith" . "Evangelical free will Philipp Melanchthon's doctrinal journey on the origins of faith" . . . . . "Gregory Graybill charts the progression of Phillipp Melanchthon's position on free will & divine predestination as he shifts from agreement to an important innovation upon Martin Luther's thought & demonstrates how he came to believe that the human will does play a key role in the origins of a saving faith in Jesus Christ.--[Source inconnue]." . . . . . . "Evangelical free will : Philipp Melanchthon's doctrinal journey on the origins of faith" . . . "If one is saved by faith alone in Jesus Christ, then what is the origin of that faith? Is it a preordained gift of God to elect individuals, or is some measure of human free choice involved? The debate over the relation between election and free will has a central place in the study of Reformation theology. Phillipp Melanchthon's reputation as the intellectual founder of Lutheranism has tended to obscure the differences between the mature doctrinal positions of Melanchthon and Martin Luther on this key issue. Gregory Graybill charts the progression of Melanchthon's position on free will and divine predestination as he shifts from agreement to an important innovation upon Luther's thought. Initially Melanchthon concurred with Luther that the human will is completely bound by sin, and that the choice of faith can flow only from God's unilateral grace. Over time, this understanding caused Melanchthon increasing concern. The problem of its eternal implications for those whom God has not chosen, and its pastoral implications for believers, combined with Melanchthon's own intellectual aversion to paradox and prompted him to continue developing his ideas. Melanchthon came to believe that the human will does play a key role in the origins of a saving faith in Jesus Christ. This was not the Roman Catholic free will of Erasmus, rather it was belief in a limited free will tied to justification by faith alone; an evangelical free will."@en . . . . . "Llibres electrònics" . . . . . . . "Evangelical free will : Phillipp Melanchthon's doctrinal journey on the origins of faith" . . "Graybill, Gregory." . . "Salvació Església Luterana." . . "Geschichte 1500-1600" . . "Auserwählung." . . "libre arbitre prédestination Melanchthon, Philipp." . . "Lliure albir i determinisme Aspectes religiosos." . . "Libre arbitre Histoire des doctrines 16e siècle." . . "Libre arbitre et déterminisme Aspect religieux Église luthérienne Histoire des doctrines 16e siècle." . .