This course provides an introduction to the debates surrounding predestination and reprobation in early modern theology, focusing on how medieval predestinarian views were both upheld and contested during this period. Special attention will be given to two pivotal controversies: the Congregatio de Auxiliis and the Synod of Dordt. These debates will serve as a springboard for exploring related theological issues such as free choice, theodicy, grace, and the nature of humanity. Through careful examination of these controversies, students will gain a deeper understanding of how early modern theologians engaged with the complex interplay between divine sovereignty, human will, and the problem of evil.


