Historical Theology (Greg Allison): Regeneration, Effectual Calling and ...

Regeneration, Conversion and Effective Calling (474-497). 

Faith, repentance unto life, regeneration, being born again, effectual calling, and the instruments of God’s Word and sacraments (God’s Word enacted externally but internally to the elect) are closely allied. Monergism strongly characterizes the early church: the NT itself, Barnabas, Justin Martyr, Cyprian, Clement of Alexandria, Origen, Tertullian, Theophilus and Augustine stress the divine Giver, effectual communication of faith and repentance, and monergistic regeneration. Slippage to synergism and theft of the divine glory will creep into the woodwork over time. 


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