Prevenient Grace

Prevenient Grace
Author: W. Brian Shelton
Publsiher: Warner Press
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2014-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1593176619

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God enables all people to exercise saving faith in Christ by mitigating the effects of

Basic Writings of St Thomas Aquinas Volume 2

Basic Writings of St  Thomas Aquinas  Volume 2
Author: Thomas Aquinas,Anton C. Pegis
Publsiher: Hackett Publishing
Total Pages: 1222
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0872203824

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Includes substantial selections from the Second Part of the Summa Theologica and the Summa Contra Gentiles. Pegis's revision and correction of the English Dominican Translation renders Aquinas' technical terminology consistently as it conveys the directness and simplicity of Aquinas' writing; the Introduction, notes, and index aim at giving the text its proper historical setting, and the reader the means of studying St. Thomas within that setting.

The Problem with Evangelical Theology

The Problem with Evangelical Theology
Author: Ben Witherington (III)
Publsiher: Baylor University Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781932792423

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There is no doubting the legacy of the Protestant Reformers and their successors. Luther, Calvin, and Wesley not only spawned specific denominational traditions, but their writings have been instrumental in forging a broadly embraced evangelical theology as well. In this volume, Ben Witherington wrestles with some of the big ideas of these major traditional theological systems (sin, God's sovereignty, prophecy, grace, and the Holy Spirit), asking tough questions about their biblical foundations. Witherington argues that evangelicalism sometimes wrongly assumes a biblical warrant for some of its more popular beliefs, and, further, he pushes the reader to engage the larger story and plot of the Bible to understand these central elements of belief. --Donald K. McKim, Editor, Encyclopedia of the Reformed Faith

Calvinism

Calvinism
Author: E. Ray Clendenen,Brad J. Waggoner
Publsiher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2008
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780805448351

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Calvinism: A Southern Baptist Dialogue holds a theological conversation among followers of Christ about issues on which they often disagree. And while such controversial points of doctrine cannot be ignored, neither should they put up impenetrable walls between groups committed to the same essential Christian beliefs. New presentations from Daniel Akin, Tom Ascol, David Dockery, Charles Lawless, Ed Stetzer, and others address misperceptions, stereotypes, and caricatures of the debate over Reformed theology, each one seeking a deeper understanding of the gospel, improved health of our churches, and the kingdom of Christ above all. Book jacket.

Milton s Theology of Freedom

Milton s Theology of Freedom
Author: Benjamin Myers
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 3110189380

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At the centre of John Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost (1667) is a radical commitment to divine and human freedom. This study situates Paradise Lost within the context of post-Reformation theological controversy, and pursues the theological portrayal of freedom as it unfolds throughout the poem. The study identifies and explores the ways in which Milton is both continuous and discontinuous with the major post-Reformation traditions in his depiction of predestination, creation, free will, sin, and conversion. Milton's deep commitment to freedom is shown to underlie his appropriation and creative transformation of a wide range of existing theological concepts.

Still Sovereign

Still Sovereign
Author: Thomas R. Schreiner,Bruce A. Ware
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 534
Release: 2000-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781585585144

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The relationship between divine sovereignty and the human will is a topic of perennial theological dispute and one that is gaining increased attention among contemporary evangelicals. In Still Sovereign, thirteen scholars write to defend the classical view of God's sovereignty. According to the editors, "Ours is a culture in which the tendency is to exalt what is human and diminish what is divine. Even in evangelical circles, we find increasingly attractive a view of God in which God is one of us, as it were, a partner in the unfolding drama of life. . . . In contrast, the vision of God affirmed in these pages is of one who reigns supreme over all, whose purposes are accomplished without fail, and who directs the course of human affairs, including the central drama of saving a people for the honor of his name, all with perfect holiness and matchless grace." The fourteen chapters of Still Sovereign (originally part of the two-volume, The Grace of God, the Bondage of the Will) are divided into three parts. Part 1 offers fresh exegesis of the biblical texts that bear most directly on the doctrines of election, foreknowledge, and perseverance of the saints. Part 2 explores theological and philosophical issues related to effectual calling, prevenient grace, assurance of salvation, and the nature of God's love. The final section applies the doctrines of election and divine sovereignty to Christian living, prayers, evangelism, and preaching.

The Survivor s Guide to Theology

The Survivor s Guide to Theology
Author: M. James Sawyer
Publsiher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 641
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780310211501

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This introduction to theology provides students with a complete overview of theology. Its three sections bring together information that is usually scattered over many volumes. The first section looks at what theology is, while the second offers an overview of the many theological systems, past and present. The last part is a quick-reference theological fact-finder, providing definitions of theological terms and brief biographies of major theologians.

40 Questions About Arminianism

40 Questions About Arminianism
Author: J. Matthew Pinson
Publsiher: Kregel Publications
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2022-04-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780825477294

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The actual life and teaching of Jacobus Arminius are often unknown or misunderstood across many Protestant traditions. Answers beyond a basic caricature can be elusive. What are the essential historical backgrounds of Arminianism, and what theological teachings connect to the Arminian point of view? Mixing solid historical research with biblical and doctrinal precision, Baptist scholar J. Matthew Pinson clarifies the foundations of this influential tradition. 40 Questions About Arminianism addresses the following questions and more: Who was Jacobus Arminius? How has the church interpreted God's desire that everyone be saved? How is Arminianism different from Calvinism? Can one be both Reformed and Arminian? What is "universal enabling grace"? What do Arminians mean by "free will"? Do Arminians believe that God predestines individuals to salvation? Is it possible for a Christian to apostatize? An accessible question-and-answer format helps readers pursue the issues that interest them most and encourages a broad understanding of historic and contemporary Arminianism, with additional resources available at 40questions.net.