predestination in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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predestination [Am priˌdɛstəˈneɪʃ(ə)n, Brit priːˌdɛstɪˈneɪʃ(ə)n] N U

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predestination in the PONS Dictionary

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He observed that belief in predestination, particularly to salvation, could have the additional tendency to make people insufferably self-righteous.
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The visions are notable for their discussion of theodicy, the problem of evil, and an emphasis on predestination.
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One of its distinctions is its teaching on predestination.
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He made his views known only in the late 1620s, but stated that around 1605 he had already decided against predestination.
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Nowhere does he give consideration as to what he means by terms like redemption or predestination.
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The definitional confusion here is that there is already a name for this very concept: predestination.
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Predestination is often considered a form of hard theological determinism.
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However, the lack of focus on predestination makes this prospect seem unlikely.
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Smith did not focus his preaching on predestination or original sin; instead he emphasized the importance of reason and morality.
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This dichotomy is reflected in a larger series of seeming antinomies: faith or reason, modern knowledge or ancient beliefs, free will or predestination.
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