Freedom: capital issue
Critical study of De servo arbitrio and its catholic-protestant environment
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https://doi.org/10.20873/rpv7n1-37Abstract
The present work analyzes the concept of freedom in the light of medieval tradition and the intention of the Protestant reformers as a central question in determining the role of free will and human cooperation in the work of personal salvation. Using the critical historical method, he confronts the phenomenon of moral corruption of the members of the medieval Church with the genuine sanctity of the Mystical Body of Christ, rescuing from both shores: the Catholic and the Reformed, the postulates that help to define the arduous problem of justification in the economy of universal salvation willed by God.
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