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In this episode I explore some of my research from a debate I recently participated in on the topic of "Once Saved, Always Saved." I walk through the Catholic soteriological framework, explain "infused grace" versus "imputed grace," and argue for the infallibility of God's election that upholds the concurrent freedom of our wills. I argue that the key distinction between the Catholic and classic Reformed positions is not about the infallibility of God's action, but about the compatibility between our freedom and God's infallibility, and the consequences that this interplay has for sanctifying grace in the soul.
Interested in exploring our other shows? Check out www.creedalpodcast.com.
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In this episode I explore some of my research from a debate I recently participated in on the topic of "Once Saved, Always Saved." I walk through the Catholic soteriological framework, explain "infused grace" versus "imputed grace," and argue for the infallibility of God's election that upholds the concurrent freedom of our wills. I argue that the key distinction between the Catholic and classic Reformed positions is not about the infallibility of God's action, but about the compatibility between our freedom and God's infallibility, and the consequences that this interplay has for sanctifying grace in the soul.
Interested in exploring our other shows? Check out www.creedalpodcast.com.
Interested in supporting our work? Please visit www.patreon.com/creedal.
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