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Augustine and eternal security

To editor ValtteriLahti12: I think that the Augustine topic that you just added to this page deals only with perseverance of the saints not security itself. However Augustine was a very important link for the further propagation of the doctrine of Eternal Security. In order to have a rough idea of this history, you can read this short article:

  • Paton, Jeff (2013). "A historical examination of the doctrine of eternal security". Eternal Security.

At the end of the article you will find a bibliography, where you will find some books that are online, especially this one, for further details:

  • McKinley, O. Glenn (1972). Where Two Creeds Meet (PDF). Kansas City, MO: Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City.

For recent history of this doctrine you can see also :

  • Lehman, Chester K. (1956). "Eternal Security". The Mennonite Encyclopedia: A Comprehensive Reference Work on the Anabaptist-Mennonite Movement. Vol. 2. Scottsdale: Mennonite Publishing House.

So I think that what you added belongs more to a "History of the doctrine" chapter. ---Telikalive (talk) 16:42, 7 October 2021 (UTC)

While what Augustine held is similar to Perseverance, its not the same, Augustine believed only **SOME** Baptized believers held eternal security, thus I believe for it to deserve its own place in the article, as it still differs from the Calvinist view of perseverance. --ValtteriLahti12 (talk) 17:18, 7 October 2021 (UTC)
To editor ValtteriLahti12: Augustine's perseverance is the idea that the elect are going to be eventually saved. Calvin and Luther slightly modified it. But in Augustine latter view, Luther early view, and Calvinism "official" view (Calvin himself only mentioned the idea of eternal security beside the Calvinism "official" view), none of the elect know that they are actually elect. The concept of eternal security is that now, you know that you will be saved, (related or not to a concept of election. It can be another explanatory concept). But in the Augustinian view you can't reach the knowledge that you are an elect, and then that you are eternally secure... Thus, Augustine perseverance is a part of the history of eternal security, as well as Calvinist Perseverance of the Saints, but they aren't eternal security from the believer perspective. ---Telikalive (talk) 19:35, 7 October 2021 (UTC)

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