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Theodore Beza, Calvin’s successor at Geneva. Beza, like the Westminster Confession after him, moved the discussion of predestination from a Christological concern about the believer’s assurance (where Calvin had placed it) to an analysis of the doctrine of God in itself and the timeless enigma of the eternal decrees.
Ravished by Beauty: The Surprising Legacy of Reformed Spirituality
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