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Infralapsarian
Infralapsarian, n. and a. Theol. (ˌɪnfrəlæpˈsɛərɪən) [f. L. infrā under, beneath + laps-us fall + -arian, as in Trinitarian, etc.] A. n. A term applied in the 17th c. to Calvinists holding the view that God's election of some to everlasting life was consequent to his prescience of the Fall of man, o...
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relapsarian
† relapˈsarian Theol. Obs. rare—1. [f. relapse n. + -arian: cf. Infralapsarian.] One who believes in the possibility of relapse.1700 C. Nesse Antid. Armin. (1827) 70 The Arminians..may..also be stiled relapsarians for saying that the elect may totally and finally fall away.
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Neo-Calvinism
The Seceders were largely infralapsarian and the neo-Calvinists usually supralapsarian.
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Sublapsarian
Sublapsarian, n. and a. Theol. (sʌblæpˈsɛərɪən) [f. mod.L. sublapsārius, f. sub- sub- 17 + lapsus fall, lapse: see -ian. Cf. F. sublapsaire.] A. n. = Infralapsarian A, q.v.1656 Jer. Taylor Deus Justificatus 33 The Sublapsarians say, That God made it by his decree necessary, that all wee who were bor...
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Johannes Bogerman
His advisor was William Ames and, despite himself being Supralapsarian, argued at the Synod for the Canons to include the Infralapsarian position.
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Supralapsarian
Supralapsarian, n. and a. Theol. (ˌs(j)uːprəlæpˈsɛərɪən) [f. mod.L. suprālapsārius, f. suprā supra- 8 + L. lapsus fall, lapse: see -ian. Cf. F. supralapsaire.] A. n. A name applied to those Calvinists who held the view that, in the divine decrees, the predestination of some to eternal life and of ot...
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Conclusions of Utrecht
They included authoritative pronouncements on the disputed points of Infralapsarian/Supralapsarian, justification from eternity, mediate/immediate regeneration
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prelapsarian
prelapsarian, a. (priːlæpˈsɛərɪən) [f. pre- B. 1 d + L. laps-us fall, after infralapsarian, etc.] Pertaining to the condition before the Fall. Quot. 1934 is taken by ‘H. MacDiarmid’ from an unknown source.1879 M. D. Conway Demonol. II. iv. xix. 225 A prelapsarian perfection symbolized by nudity. 193...
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Hypothetical universalism
This represents a change to the traditional infralapsarian scheme of the logical order of God's decrees, where God's decree to save some was conceived
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lapsarian
lapsarian, n. and a. (læpˈsɛərɪən) [f. L. laps-us fall + -arian, or as back-formation from infralapsarian, etc.] A. n. (See quot. 1928.) B. adj. Of or pertaining to the fall of man. Also transf.1928 Funk's Stand. Dict., Lapsarian, one who believes in the doctrine of the fall of man from innocence. 1...
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Reformed orthodoxy
Unlike the Voetians, however, the followers of the theologia traditiva were infralapsarian, arguing that God's decree to create men and allow the Fall
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Logical order of God's decrees
The words can also be used in connection with other topics, e.g. supra- and infralapsarian Christology.
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Synod of Dort
In fact, Johannes Bogerman, president of the synod, himself a Supralapsarian, argued for the inclusion of the Infralapsarian position in the Canons.
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post-
post-, prefix (pəʊst) repr. L. post, adv. and prep., after, behind. In L., prefixed adverbially to verbs, as posthabēre to hold or esteem after, postpōnĕre to place after, postpone, postscrībĕre to write after; also to pples., vbl. ns., and other verbal derivatives, as postgenitus after-born, postpo...
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Predestination in Calvinism
This is possible because most Calvinists hold to an infralapsarian view of God's decree.
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