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double predestination
noun
, Theology.
- the doctrine that God has foreordained both those who will be saved and those who will be damned.
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Before 840, deserting his monastery, he went to Italy, preached there his doctrine of double predestination, and entered into relations with Notting, bishop of Verona, and Eberhard, count of Friuli.
From Project Gutenberg
This point has a bearing in connection with the controversy on predestination in the ninth century, in which Gottschalk reasserted the theory of a double predestination.
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