Theological Term of the Week
Tuesday, September 14, 2010 at 9:35PM
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order of God’s decrees
The logical (not chronological) order of the plan made by God in eternity for his dealings with humankind, a plan that culminates in human salvation; the logical ordering of “the soteriological elements of God’s eternal decree”1; also sometimes called the plan of salvation.

Learn more:

  1. Theopedia: Order of God’s Decrees (The article is not particularly helpful, but the included chart is.)
  2. Turretinfan: The Order of Decrees - Which Came First?
  3. B. B Warfield: The Plan of Salvation
  4. Curt Daniel: The Order of the Decrees (mp3) from The History and Theology of Calvinism

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1From Notes on Supralapsarianism and Infralapsarianism by Phil Johnson.

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