Divine ElectionA discussion of election in a perspective and spirit that will be quite novel to most theologians and ministers. The author contends that election can be understood only within faith, and within a spirit of doxology, for election takes place 'in Christ'. Hence election must be understood and employed in terms of the Gospel. He then repudiates theological usage which employs election and reprobation as a principle of interpretation for theology with the usual consequence of deducing from this truth a nice logical system of theology. Another powerful feature of this book is its criticism of the conception of the sovereignty of God and then makes it into a mere principle of naked 'abosolute power', and ethically neutral principle of brute force. [Book jacket]. |
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Table des matières
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ELECTION AND ARBITRARINESS | 53 |
ELECTION AND THE HIDDENNESS OF GOD | 102 |
ELECTION IN CHRIST | 132 |
ELECTION AND REJECTION | 172 |
ELECTION AND THE PREACHING OF THE GOSPEL | 218 |
SUPRA AND INFRALAPSARIANISM | 254 |
ELECTION AND THE CERTAINTY OF SALVATION | 278 |
THE GREAT MISCONCEPTION | 307 |
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