Easier for a Camel: Andrew Fuller's View of Man's Absolute Dependence on Grace
The Calvinism of Andrew Fuller has been debated amongst Baptists for years. Was he a Calvinist or not? Was he a ‘moderate’ Calvinist who believed in some points while rejecting others? Or was he a hyper Calvinist as some claimed? In this short little treatment of Andrew Fuller, Tom Nettles put those questions to rest, using Fuller’s own ‘controversies’ to prove him a thoroughgoing Calvinist who also preached the necessity of repentance and faith. Easier for a Camel is a great introduction for those who are not familiar with the real Andrew Fullr and his defence of those things called ‘the doctrines of grace.’ Todd Wilson
Publisher: Free Grace Press
Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9781599256054
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Tom Nettles has written biographies of Charles Spurgeon and James P. Boyce. Among his other books are By His Grace and for His Glory and Baptists and the Bible. He is retired but serves as a senior professor at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
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‘Tom Nettle delivers what we expect from him in this small volume – exemplary interaction with primary sources combined with careful historical, theological and pastoral reasoning. Here you will find out in brief compass what Andrew Fuller actually believed about God's sovereignty, human sinfulness, the extent of Christ's atonement, and the free offer of the gospel.’ Shawn D. Wright