
The Thomistic Institute Aquinas on Predestination: The Main Issues – Fr. John Baptist Ku, O.P.
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Mar 23, 2026 Fr. John Baptist Ku, Dominican priest and Thomistic theologian, unpacks Aquinas’s take on predestination and divine providence. He discusses how God’s universal salvific will, efficacious grace, and real human freedom coexist. He contrasts Catholic single predestination with Calvinist double predestination, critiques Molinist middle knowledge, and explains how contingency expresses divine power.
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Predestination Shows Mercy and Terrifying Justice
- Predestination exposes the tension between God's mercy and justice in human salvation.
- Fr. John Baptist Ku uses the fig tree parable to show Christ's intercession and the risk of permanent alienation if the tree remains barren.
Catholic Single Predestination Affirms No One Is Chosen For Hell
- The Church rejects Calvinist double predestination and affirms single predestination to heaven.
- Ku cites the Catechism: God establishes a plan but predestines no one to hell; non-predestined can fall away despite being called.
Two Core Principles Behind Predestination
- Predestination rests on two principles: God alone can give the beatific vision and humans can squander it by sin.
- Ku emphasizes creatures need divine choice and assistance, while culpable rejection stems from free will.
