All Nations Under God: The Doctrine of Christ's Victorious Atonement - Defined, Defended, and Applied
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.71 (661 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1935358030 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 168 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-01-14 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
All Nations Under God looks to restore the true hope and joy of the church by reclaiming the Biblical vision of the Lamb of God who was slain for our sin. This debate is not a new one, and it has only intensified in recent years. Contents - Chapter 1: Christ's Victorious Atonement Defined For Whom Did Christ Die? The Intent of Christ's Atonement The Immutability of Christ's Atonement The Extent of Christ's Atonement Chapter 2: Christ's Victorious Atonement Defended A Defense, Not a Diatribe A Defense of the Lord's Justice & Mercy A Defense of the Lord's Exceptional Love A Defense of the Lord's Extensive Atonement "Victory" Means "Victory" all of the Time Chapter 3: Christ's Victorious Atonement Applied Listening to the Victorious Lamb The Greatest of these is Love The Exceptional Love Of A Husband The Exceptional Love Of A Wife The Exceptional Love Of Heaven's Citizens The Exceptional Love Of The Brethren The Exceptional Love Of God's Messengers Following The Victorious Lamb Chapter 4: Christ's Triumph Over Tradition Christ's Triumph Over Tradition The Trauma Of Tradition The Tradition of Free Will The Tradition of Hypercalvinism The Tradition of Unexceptional Love The Tradition Of "Whosoeve
Paul Kamau said Excellent description of the glorious redemption of Christ. This book is an excellent resource in understanding the Gospel and specifically the doctrine of particular redemption. Despite having read many books on the subject (Owen,Pink,Gill) this book is written in an excellent and engaging way not only dealing with the atonement itself but also it's implications in the church and the believer's life. One. "Masterful treatment of a very touchy theological subject." according to James Mickle. Excellent and up to par with our Puritan forebears in distinct theological precision. The atonement is the pinnacle of Christian truth. Don't misunderstand it.