predestination Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌpriː.des.tɪˈneɪ.ʃən]
  • Us [ ˌpriː.des.təˈneɪ.ʃən]

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  • Whatever their differences over predestination they employed the same arguments to support toleration, arguments turning on biblical hermeneutics.

  • This is usually expressed in the doctrines of divine sovereignty, providence and predestination.

  • Many pursued their tasks, in science as well, without bothering much with the limits or non-limits of predestination and free will.

  • Without this step, there remains an element of teleology, or predestination, in the way that chemistry ' discovers ' life with unusual efficiency.

  • A great deal is made of whether predestination is to be understood as part of divine providence, or as part of salvation.

  • The divine predestination of some to salvation would appear to entail the divine reprobation of the rest.

  • But at the centre of the case against him were a series of articles relating to the doctrine of predestination.

  • In essence, the absorption of the kinetic energy of a falling body through the power dissipation is the predestination of the electrorheological shock absorber.

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