
Double predestination
Double predestination is a theological concept asserting that God, by His sovereign choice, predestines some individuals to salvation and others to eternal damnation. It emphasizes God's control over all events, including human destiny, based on His divine will and purpose. This doctrine raises questions about human free will and divine justice, suggesting that God's decisions are ultimately beyond human understanding. Different Christian traditions interpret double predestination differently—some see it as a reflection of God's justice, while others view it as a challenging and debated aspect of divine sovereignty.