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predestination

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/priːdɛstɪˈneɪʃən/
1

(in theology) the doctrine that all events, including human salvation or damnation, are determined in advance by God

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  • Calvin's teachings emphasized predestination as a key element of faith.
  • The preacher explained predestination to the congregation during the sermon.
  • The debate over predestination shaped many theological controversies.
  • According to predestination, some are chosen for salvation before birth.
  • The concept of predestination appears frequently in Reformed theology.
2

the prior determination of events or outcomes as if by fate or destiny

  • She believed her meeting with him was predestination.
  • Some see their career path as guided by predestination.
  • The novel explores themes of predestination and personal choice.
  • Ancient myths often portray heroes subject to predestination.
  • They considered the coincidence a sign of predestination.