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The document is an article from 1909 titled "Calvin and Common Grace" by Herman Bavinck published in The Princeton Theological Review. It discusses John Calvin's views on common grace, which refers to benevolent or compassionate acts from God towards all people, not just Christians. The article examines Calvin's belief that though humanity is sinful and corrupt due to the fall, common grace allows for basic moral functioning and order in society, culture, and even unbelievers' minds and hearts.
The document is an article from 1909 titled "Calvin and Common Grace" by Herman Bavinck published in The Princeton Theological Review. It discusses John Calvin's views on common grace, which refers to benevolent or compassionate acts from God towards all people, not just Christians. The article examines Calvin's belief that though humanity is sinful and corrupt due to the fall, common grace allows for basic moral functioning and order in society, culture, and even unbelievers' minds and hearts.
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The document is an article from 1909 titled "Calvin and Common Grace" by Herman Bavinck published in The Princeton Theological Review. It discusses John Calvin's views on common grace, which refers to benevolent or compassionate acts from God towards all people, not just Christians. The article examines Calvin's belief that though humanity is sinful and corrupt due to the fall, common grace allows for basic moral functioning and order in society, culture, and even unbelievers' minds and hearts.
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