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"Even so then, at this present time there is a remnant according to the election of grace." Romans 11:5 NKJB
[Calvinists believe election is unconditional, while Arminians believe election is conditional…Arminianism: Election is based on God’s foreknowledge of those who would believe in Him through faith. In other words, God elected those who would choose Him of their own free will. Wikipedia.]
Regarding "election of grace" in Romans 11:5
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Can we put, is it possible for us to put, Arminian and Calvinist theology to one side, and take a strictly grammatical view of the meaning of "election of grace"? If an answer is "no", that is fine for an up vote if cogently supported.
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Is the phrase "election of grace" ambiguous?
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What does "election of grace" mean, using grammatical tools?