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- Common_grace abstract "Common grace is a theological concept in Protestant Christianity, primarily in Reformed and Calvinistic circles, referring to the grace of God that is either common to all humankind, or common to everyone within a particular sphere of influence (limited only by unnecessary cultural factors). It is common because its benefits are experienced by, or intended for, the whole human race without distinction between one person and another. It is grace because it is undeserved and sovereignly bestowed by God. In this sense, it is distinguished from the Calvinistic understanding of special or saving grace, which extends only to those whom God has chosen to redeem.".
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- Common_grace wikiPageWikiLink Abraham_Kuyper.
- Common_grace wikiPageWikiLink Calvinism.
- Common_grace wikiPageWikiLink Category:Calvinist_theology.
- Common_grace wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christian_soteriology.
- Common_grace wikiPageWikiLink Category:Protestant_theology.
- Common_grace wikiPageWikiLink Christian_Reformed_Church_in_North_America.
- Common_grace wikiPageWikiLink Christian_theology.
- Common_grace wikiPageWikiLink Divine_grace.
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- Common_grace wikiPageWikiLink Herman_Hoeksema.
- Common_grace wikiPageWikiLink Irresistible_grace.
- Common_grace wikiPageWikiLink Limited_atonement.
- Common_grace wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Berkhof.
- Common_grace wikiPageWikiLink Original_sin.
- Common_grace wikiPageWikiLink Prevenient_grace.
- Common_grace wikiPageWikiLink Protestant_Reformed_Churches_in_America.
- Common_grace wikiPageWikiLink Protestantism.
- Common_grace wikiPageWikiLink R._C._Sproul.
- Common_grace wikiPageWikiLink Total_depravity.
- Common_grace wikiPageWikiLinkText "Common grace".
- Common_grace wikiPageWikiLinkText "and has even caused and overseen".
- Common_grace wikiPageWikiLinkText "common grace".
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- Common_grace subject Category:Calvinist_theology.
- Common_grace subject Category:Christian_soteriology.
- Common_grace subject Category:Protestant_theology.
- Common_grace hypernym Concept.
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- Common_grace comment "Common grace is a theological concept in Protestant Christianity, primarily in Reformed and Calvinistic circles, referring to the grace of God that is either common to all humankind, or common to everyone within a particular sphere of influence (limited only by unnecessary cultural factors). It is common because its benefits are experienced by, or intended for, the whole human race without distinction between one person and another.".
- Common_grace label "Common grace".
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- Common_grace sameAs 一般恩寵.
- Common_grace sameAs Graça_comum.
- Common_grace sameAs m.07by_l.
- Common_grace sameAs Загальна_благодать.
- Common_grace sameAs Q957590.
- Common_grace wasDerivedFrom Common_grace?oldid=681853974.
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