加尔文的使徒行传教导我们什么关于上帝的天意?

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C. Holmes
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加尔文对使徒行传的注释对理解天意做出了重要贡献。我认为,这就是关于神的决定和神的许可之间的重要区别的情况。在这篇文章中,我揭示了神圣决定的语言如何在实质意义上指的是上帝的真实。神的决心反映了神在我们眼中的样子。然而,允许的语言只适用于邪恶。这样的探究促进了对天意的系统思考,鼓励人们认识到决定和许可是如何具有不同的指涉的。“决心”指的是属于上帝的东西,“允许”指的是邪恶的东西。这篇文章还通过展示加尔文与使徒行传的相遇如何产生比在《要义》中发现的更广泛的关于天意主题的描述,为加尔文学术做出了贡献。
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What Does Calvin’s Engagement with Acts Teach Us about God’s Providence?
Calvin’s commentarial engagement with Acts makes an important contribution to understanding providence. This is, I argue, the case with respect to the important distinction between divine determination and divine permission. In this article, I unfold how the language of divine determination refers to what is true of God in a substantial sense. God’s determination reflects what God is in se. The language of permission, however, pertains only to evil. Such an inquiry advances systematic thinking on providence, encouraging recognition of how determination and permission have different referents. ‘Determination’ refers to what is of God, ‘permission’ to what is evil. The article also contributes to Calvin scholarship by showing how Calvin’s encounter with Acts generates a more expansive account of providential themes than one finds in the Institutes.
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