Divine Action and Operative Grace

Heythrop Journal 58 (5):771-779 (2017)
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Abstract

Operative grace is generally considered to be a paradigm example of special divine action. In this paper, we suggest one reason to think operative grace might be consistent with general divine action alone. On our view, then, a deist can consistently believe in a doctrine of saving faith.

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David Efird
PhD: Oxford University; Last affiliation: University of York
David Worsley
University of York

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