Syllabus And Notes of the Course of Systematic And Polemic Theology

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Syllabus And Notes of the Course of Systematic And Polemic Theology
Robert Lewis Dabney
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, Gen. Xlv: 7; Is. X: 15, &c. ; Acts xvii : 28; Phil, ii : 13 ; Col. I : 13, demand the concursus of God to satisfy their full meaning : That as man's esse is dependent on the per- petual, recreative efflux of God's power, so his acting must per- petually depend on God's concursus, because the creature must act according to his being. ' Under this head, for instance, Witsius may be seen, following Aquinas, arguing thus : Nothing but a first cause can act without the aid and influence of a prior... OF LECTURES IN THEOLOGY. 28/ cause. Hence, if the human will were able to produce any action of which God was not the efficient, the creature's will would hold the state of a First Cause. Again : All action pro- ceeds from powers : but the creature's powers emanate from his essence. Hence if the essence is derived, the action must also be derived. They argue, in the third place, that without the conairsiis they describe, God's providence over human acts could not be efficient and sovereign, as the Scripture teaches, and as we must infer from the doctrine of the decree, and from the certain fulfilment of prophecy.

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