“Reprobation” refers to the divine rejection of either an individual or group as either a consequence or cause. In this paper, I will argue that biblical reprobation is causal, individual, and eschatological by arguing in favor of a “reprobate-elect” interpretation of Genesis 3:14-15 and a typological approach to the OT curses and covenants (RET).
“Reprobation” refers to the divine rejection of either an individual or group as either a consequence or cause. In this paper, I will argue that biblical reprobation is causal, individual, and eschatological by arguing in favor of a “reprobate-elect” interpretation of Genesis 3:14-15 and a typological approach to the OT curses and covenants (RET).
| Attributes | Value |
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| Weight | .5 lbs |
| Dimensions | 12 × 9 × .25 in |