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  • ===Total Depravity=== ...gospel ([[Mark 4:11]]f). This is why total depravity has also been called "total inability." The person without a knowledge of God will never come to this k
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  • ...y adhering strongly to the notion of human sin and [[Total Depravity|total depravity]] (which Wesley defined as a complete corruption of our moral nature), stat * "Total Corruption and the Wesleyan Tradition: Prevenient Grace" by Donal Dorr, ''I
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  • ...Fall, man's will was truly [[free will|free]]; however, now it is [[total depravity|corrupt]] and enslaved to [[sin]]. ...d all five points as such. In his writings, he explicitly affirms [[total depravity]], [[unconditional election]], [[irresistible grace]], and the [[perseveran
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  • ...feels joy (Isa. 65:14), and experiences pain (Prov. 25:20). Because of his depravity (sinful condition), man's heart is not only impure but desperately sick: "T Because of his depravity, he is incapable of accepting the things of God or understanding them: "But
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  • “This view of total human depravity was the premise of Luther's view of justification, in which man is merely d
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