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  2. God on Trial - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish prisoners put God on trial in absentia for abandoning the Jewish people. The question is whether God has broken his covenant with the Jewish people by allowing the Germans to commit genocide on them. [1] It was produced and shown by the BBC on 3 September 2008. Production was supported by PBS, which screened the play as part of its ...

  3. French Confession of Faith - Wikipedia

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    Article 7 states that the Triune God created all things visible and invisible. Article 8 states that God ordains all that happens in the world, without being the author of evil, but rather turning the evil which is done by sinners into good. Article 9 opens the second section on sin and redemption.

  4. The World's Greatest Sinner - Wikipedia

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    The World's Greatest Sinner is a 1962 American drama film written, directed, and produced by, and starring Timothy Carey. [2] [3] Narrated by voice actor Paul Frees, the film focuses on a frustrated atheist [4] named Clarence Hilliard (later God Hilliard) who rises from insurance salesman to powerful figure, but faces consequences from the real God of the Bible; he alienates his family and ...

  5. Predestination in Calvinism - Wikipedia

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    Rather, God must first free the individual from his enslavement to sin to a greater degree than in Arminianism, and then the regenerated heart naturally chooses the good. This work by God is sometimes called irresistible , in the sense that grace enables a person to freely cooperate, being set free from the desire to do the opposite, so that ...

  6. Irenaean theodicy - Wikipedia

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    The development of process theology has challenged the Irenaean tradition by teaching that God using suffering for his own ends would be immoral. Twentieth-century philosopher Alvin Plantinga's freewill defense argues that, while this may be the best world God could have created, God's options were limited by the need to allow freewill.

  7. Calvary (2014 film) - Wikipedia

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    Calvary had its world premiere at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. [7] Fox Searchlight secured distribution rights for the US and select international territories. [ 15 ] Calvary made its European premiere at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival [ 8 ] and its Irish premiere as the gala opening of the Jameson Dublin International Film ...

  8. How to watch 'Dexter: Original Sin:' Where to stream ... - AOL

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    Time will tell if Dexter: Original Sin is renewed for a second season, but another spin-off, Dexter: Resurrection, which will once again star Hall in the title role (despite his character's death ...

  9. Redemptive suffering - Wikipedia

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    Pope John Paul II stated, "Each man, in his sufferings, can also become a sharer in the redemptive suffering of Christ". [2] (cf. Colossians 1:24) Like an indulgence, redemptive suffering does not gain the individual forgiveness for their sin; forgiveness results from God's grace, freely given through Christ, which cannot be earned. (see Romans ...