De Concordia Praescientiae et Praedestinationis et Gratiae Dei cum Libero Arbitrio

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De Concordia Praescientiae et Praedestinationis et Gratiae Dei cum Libero Arbitrio is a major 16th-century theological work by Luis de Molina that attempts to reconcile God’s foreknowledge, predestination, and grace with human free will.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
theological work
aimsToReconcile God's foreknowledge with human free will
divine grace with human free will
predestination with human free will
associatedMovement Counter-Reformation NERFINISHED
associatedOrder Society of Jesus NERFINISHED
author Luis de Molina NERFINISHED
centuryDebated 17th century
controversy Jesuit–Dominican debates on grace
countryOfOrigin Spain
discussesConcept middle knowledge
historicalContext post-Tridentine Catholic theology
influenced later Catholic discussions of grace and free will
keyQuestion how God can infallibly know free future contingents
how divine grace operates without destroying free will
how predestination is compatible with genuine human freedom
language Latin
mainTopic divine foreknowledge
divine grace
free will
predestination
philosophicalDiscipline metaphysics
philosophy of religion
proposesDoctrine Molinism NERFINISHED
publicationCentury 16th century
religiousDiscipline dogmatic theology
moral theology
theologicalTradition Catholic theology

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De Concordia alternativeTitle De Concordia Praescientiae et Praedestinationis et Gratiae Dei cum Libero Arbitrio