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Common Grace is often considered Abraham Kuyper's crowning work, an
exploration of how God expresses grace even to the unsaved. Kuyper
firmly believed that though many people in the world will remain
unconverted, God's grace is still shown to the world as a whole.
The second volume of Common Grace contains Kuyper's doctrinal
exploration of the impact and implications of this aspect of
Reformed theology. Never before published in English, this
translation Common Grace is now available as part of a 12-volume
series of Kuyper's most important writings on public theology.
Created in partnership with the Kuyper Translation Society and the
Acton Institute, the Abraham Kuyper Collected Works in Public
Theology will deepen and enrich the church's understanding of
public theology in today's world.
Beyond Dordt and 'De Auxiliis' explores post-Reformation
inter-confessional theological exchange on soteriological topics
including predestination, grace, and free choice. These doctrines
remained controversial within confessional traditions after the
Reformation, as Dominicans and Jesuits and later Calvinists and
Arminians argued about these critical issues in the Augustinian
theological heritage. Some of those involved in condemning
Arminianism at the Synod of Dordt (1618-1619) were inspired by
Dominican followers of Thomas Aquinas in Spain who had recently
opposed the vigorous defense of free choice by Jesuit Molinists in
the Congregatio de auxiliis (1598-1607). This volume, appearing on
the 400th anniversary of the closing of the Synod of Dordt, brings
together a group of scholars working in fields that only rarely
speak to one another to address these theological debates that
cross geographical and confessional boundaries.
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