The gospel as taught by Calvin
The book you hold in your hands is a rare gem. It was written to help Christians come to a clearer understanding of and appreciation for ‘the gospel of the grace of God’. Its author, drawing on the legacy of John Calvin, takes up and answers the following important questions: What are the origins of Calvinism and Arminianism? What effect had Adam’s fall upon human nature? Is God’s grace in the conversion of a sinner invincible? Who makes the first choice in salvation- Christ or the sinner? Is the atonement limited in its design and scope? Is it true that ‘once in grace always in grace’? How does Calvinism square with the love of God? Do the fruits of Calvinism show it to be biblical?
Publisher: Banner of Truth
Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9781848710306
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Richard Clark Reed was educated at King College (BA, 1873) and Union Theological Seminary, Virginia (BD, 1876). On two separate occasions, after his graduation, his alma mater honoured him – with the degree of Doctor of Divinity, and later with that of Doctor of Laws. After a few pastorates, he became Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Church Polity at Columbia Theological Seminary (then at Columbia, South Carolina), in which capacity he continued until his death, peacefully in his sleep, in July 1925
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see book review: https://banneroftruth.org/uk/resources/book-review-resources/2010/review-the-gospel-as-taught-by-calvin/