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Beyond Calvinism and Arminianism : an inductive, mediate theology of salvation /

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Lynchburg, VA : Global Gospel Publishers, ©2002.Edition: First editionDescription: vi, 538 Pages. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0962485047
  • 9780962485046
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT751.3 .O45 2012
Contents:
What Is a Mediate Theology of Salvation? Part I: The Foundations of Salvation Established. What Is Meant by God's Sovereignty? -- Whatever Happened to God's Image in Humanity? -- How Did World Redemption Dawn before Christ? -- Is Christ's Passion More than an Atonement? -- Part II: The Terms of Salvation Clarified. Why Must Proclamation Be on God's Terms? -- What Must I Do to Be Saved? -- How Can the Dead Believe? --
Summary: This book presents a unique view of salvation, one which falls in the middle of Calvinism and Arminianism. It deals with the errors found in Calvinism and Arminianism, and resolves polarized views. It provides a theology of assurance and eternal security in Christ, and a simple solution to Hebrews 6. It approaches Scripture with an inductive, bottom-up approach, not deductive. There is given an exegesis of 1000 quoted Scripture passages. The theology of salvation given in this book is gracious and non-legalistic, and is evangelism and missions friendly. --from back of book
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Previous ed. published under title: Getting the gospel right : a balanced view of salvation truth.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 462-467) and indexes.

What Is a Mediate Theology of Salvation? Part I: The Foundations of Salvation Established. What Is Meant by God's Sovereignty? -- Whatever Happened to God's Image in Humanity? -- How Did World Redemption Dawn before Christ? -- Is Christ's Passion More than an Atonement? -- Part II: The Terms of Salvation Clarified. Why Must Proclamation Be on God's Terms? -- What Must I Do to Be Saved? -- How Can the Dead Believe? --

This book presents a unique view of salvation, one which falls in the middle of Calvinism and Arminianism. It deals with the errors found in Calvinism and Arminianism, and resolves polarized views. It provides a theology of assurance and eternal security in Christ, and a simple solution to Hebrews 6. It approaches Scripture with an inductive, bottom-up approach, not deductive. There is given an exegesis of 1000 quoted Scripture passages. The theology of salvation given in this book is gracious and non-legalistic, and is evangelism and missions friendly. --from back of book

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