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Predestination, destiny and faith in Yorubaland: Any meeting point?
Abstract
‘heritability’(sic) of various characteristics occur in specific environments. Therefore, genes contribute a certain amount of differences among people in particular environment, and the environments contribute a certain amount of such differences when people have particular genes; which Jonathan Edwards regards as ‘external force’ or ‘constraint’. The former can affect a person’s actions, compel them and leads them to an action. There is therefore, the tendency not to hold people responsible for an action,
putting into consideration the environment and medical conditions which affect them. This paper then asks, who then is to be blamed for an action? On this premise, this paper seeks to assess (1) the extent to which predestination is evident; both in the Old and New Testaments; (2) the extent to which faith works, giving examples of men and women of faith in both Old and New Testaments Bible; (3) the extent to which God permits human beings to control their “permissive” will, which either works
according to God’s own planned way of salvation or damnation; (4) the relevance of faith in the face of fate; and (5) the determinant of man’s existence as fate or faith. Sequence to the earlier stated objectives of study, this paper has adopted the use of historical, descriptive and interpretative methods of research; in order to assess theories, submissions and observations. And from various arguments, observations, theories and historical documents, this paper finally concludes that: Christ’s atonement is unlimited in its benefits; salvation is by grace save from good works; man’s faith is tested at any point in time by God; God carries out His plans differently when dealing with men who have faith and those who do not have; God is the determiner of man’s destiny; God has every authority, power and will over his creations, man is therefore compelled to die at God’s own right time.