The Doctrine of Reprobation

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The Doctrine of Reprobation is a theological work, associated with Christian philosopher William Lane Craig, that examines the fate of the non-elect and the justice of God in condemning the reprobate.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf theological work
work on divine justice
work on soteriology
addressesQuestion how divine election relates to human destiny
whether God is just in condemning the reprobate
associatedDoctrine damnation
divine foreknowledge
divine sovereignty
election
human freedom
predestination
salvation
associatedWith William Lane Craig NERFINISHED
concerns eternal destiny of the reprobate
non-elect
examines justice of God in condemning the reprobate
moral status of divine reprobation
relationship between election and damnation
fieldOfStudy Christian philosophy
philosophy of religion
systematic theology
genre theological-philosophical analysis
hasAuthor William Lane Craig NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject condemnation of the reprobate
divine election
divine justice
fate of the non-elect
reprobation
religiousTradition Christianity
theologicalPerspective Christian theism NERFINISHED

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William Lane Craig hasWritten The Doctrine of Reprobation