On Paradoxy or Situational Apllication of Salvation to God's Sovereignty and Human Freedom


Shall I be the one to address Milton's passage regarding the explicit theological discussion of centuries past concerning God's Sovereignty and human freewill? Lines 184-190 addresses such conversation directly through the voice of character God, after discussing with the Son of God the necessity for foreseen redemption towards mankind and agreeing to provide such salvation, proclaims this salvation will come to pass through both cases of election and freewill. Seeing the explicit address of these two concepts in scripture, is Milton true in his interpretation of scripture and having the voice of God proclaim salvation to apply to individuals throughout humanity based off of situation, or does God's Sovereignty and humanity's freewill coexist (paradoxically) for each individual salvation applies to?

(I'm sorry, I couldn't resist the urge. @me on this topic lol)

I commented on Michael's and Sophia's!

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  1. Saw this coming, didn't know who it was going to be. Milton has some very interesting theological views in general. You should definitely check it out. In regards to God's sovereignty/free will...I dare not broach the topic for fear of writing a 10 page paper.

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    1. LOL, knew you would reply to my thoughts. I appreciate the resisting of a 10 pg paper;)

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