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Indlæser... Whosoever Will: A Biblical-Theological Critique of Five-Point Calvinismaf David L. Allen (Redaktør), Steve W Lemke (Redaktør)
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Generally, Whosoever Will proves to be a useful resource, providing clear chapter themes, strong viewpoints, copious citations, jargon-limited discussions, and separate Author/Subject/Scripture indexes that can be appreciated whether one shares these writers' concerns over ardent Calvinism or rejects them as unfounded. Because many of the contributors are widely known, their orthodox commitments and evangelistic concerns will not be caricatured easily as anthropocentric hubris or closet open theism. The work is vulnerable, however, in lacking an adequate response to Calvinist versions of depravity and election, but most of the chapters' exegetical analyses, historical examples, and reasoned arguments present the overall theme well-strongly arguing Reformed theology's penchant for theological determinism is not in accord with Scripture's revelation of human agency.
Arising from the John 3:16 Conference held in late 2008 at First Baptist Church of Woodstock, Georgia, Whosoever Will presents a biblical-theological assessment of and response to five-point Calvinism. Baptist leaders offering an alternative to the doctrine's TULIP tenets include Paige Patterson (Total Depravity), Richard Land (Unconditional Election), David Allen (Limited Atonement), Steve Lemke (Irresistible Grace), and Kenneth Keathley (Perseverance of the Saints). No library descriptions found. |
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