A.A. Hodge’s Outlines of theology (3)

A.A. Hodge writes similarly to how Loraine Boettner and R.L. Dabney wrote in my “The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination (5),” post: “8. Show that as respects the eternal plan of an omniscient and omnipotent Creator, foreknowledge is equivalent to foreordination. God possessing infinite foreknowledge and power, existed alone from eternity; and in time, self-prompted, began [...]

A.A. Hodge’s Outlines of theology (2)

A.A. Hodge, in his Outlines of Theology (“attributes of God” heading; “absolute goodness of God subheading”) writes the following: “71. What are the different theories or assumptions on which it has been attempted to reconcile the existence of sin with the goodness of God? 1st. It has been argued by some that free agency is [...]

A.A. Hodge commentary on the WCF

A.A. Hodge, in his work “The Westminster Confession: A Commentary” states: “If infants and others not capable of being called by the gospel are to be saved, they must be regenerated and sanctified immediately by God without the use of means.  If God could create Adam holy without means, and if he can new-create believers in [...]

A.A. Hodge’s Outlines of theology (1)

==22. If Christ died only for His own people, on what grounds does the general offer or the gospel rest? “The Lord Jesus, in order to secure the salvation of his people, and with a specific view to that end, fulfilled the condition of the law or covenant under which they and all mankind were [...]

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