predestinationists

[US]/prɛdɪˈsteɪʃənɪsts/
[UK]/prɛdɪˈsteɪʃənɪsts/

Translation

n.singular: a person who believes in predestination
n. pl.plural: persons who believe in predestination (the plural of predestinationist)

Phrases & Collocations

the predestinationists

predestinationists believe

calvinist predestinationists

predestinationists argue

these predestinationists

predestinationists claim

radical predestinationists

predestinationists maintain

predestinationists reject

predestinationists insist

Example Sentences

the debate between the predestinationists and the advocates of free will continued for hours.

strict predestinationists believe that god has ordained every event in history.

many predestinationists reject the idea that human choices can alter divine decrees.

predestinationists often cite specific biblical passages to support their theological views.

critics argue that predestinationists undermine the basis for moral responsibility.

early predestinationists found themselves at odds with the established church hierarchy.

most predestinationists claim that salvation is entirely a matter of grace.

the philosophy class discussed the arguments of ancient predestinationists.

devout predestinationists accept their fate without complaint or resistance.

calvinist predestinationists hold to the doctrine of the elect.

predestinationists generally deny the arminian concept of universal atonement.

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