The Grace of God, the Will of Man: A Case for Arminianism

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Harper Collins, 1989 - 318 páginas
"The Grace of God, the Will of Man: A Case for Arminianism" was written by an impressive team of evangelical scholars from many traditions. This work carries on the ancient debate about the scope of God's saving purposes and the manner of his effecting salvation in human beings. It defends the proposition that God is a dynamic personal Agent who respects the freedom he chose to delegate to his human creatures and relates sensitively to us in the outworking of his plans for the whole of history. God is love and expresses his power by working salvation among us under conditions of genuine mutuality.

The contributors to this volume are Christian scholars who are eager to present this evangelical model as an alternative to deterministic theology. They do not claim to have said the last word on the subject but want at least to keep the ball of theological discussion in play.

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THE UNIVERSALITY OF GODS LOVE
31
UNIVERSAL GRACE AND ATONEMENT
51
THE UNIVERSAL POWER OF THE ATONEMENT
71
THE NATURE OF THE DIVINE SOVEREIGNTY
97
DIVINE FOREKNOWLEDGE
121
MIDDLE KNOWLEDGE A CALVINIST
141
GOD AS PERSONAL
165
SALVATION SIN AND HUMAN FREEDOM
181
THE BIBLICAL DOCTRINE OF ELECTION
207
PREDESTINATION AND ASSURANCE
231
SOTERIOLOGY IN THE GOSPEL OF JOHN
243
DIVINE COMMANDS PREDESTINATION
261
FREEDOM JUSTICE AND MORAL
277
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