Swag365
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Did Luther share Calvin's view on "double-predestination"? If so, I don't think Augustine ever went that far.What we are dealing with is the ability of certain individuals to recraft one of the less-significant passages from Augustine's writings to support a doctrine which came to full fruition long after his death.
It is a pity IMO that the RCC decided to turn its back on Augustine's monergism. Had they not done so, then there is a real possibility that Mr. Luther might not have departed the fold.
Regardless, perhaps you think that the Catholic Church is Arminian but that would be a misunderstanding.
Within Catholic theology the two big sides are the "Molinists" and the "Thomists" which resemble the Arminian / Calvinist debate in Protestant circles, without being exactly the same in either case. There is certainly room for concepts that are close to the Calvinist "unconditional election" within Catholic theology, while admittedly the Molinists appear to be in the current majority.
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