Like Luther, Zwingli believed in the sovereignty of God; but whereas Luther insisted on "the powerlessness of human efforts and the power of divine grace," Zwingli's belief in divine sovereignty was grounded more obviously in the doctrine of divine

A) omniscience
B) omnipresence
C) omnipotence
D) omnificence


Ans: C) omnipotence

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