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Calvinism: A Biblical and Theological Critique

B and H Publishing Group

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SKU:
BH-1057
UPC:
9781087739892
Weight:
46.56 Ounces
Editor:
David L. Allen and Steve W Lemke
Release Date:
August 1, 2022
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Calvinism stands as a critical anthology, offering a discerning overview of the burgeoning movement of popularized Reformed theology, with a particular focus on its teachings regarding salvation. Under the expert editorship of David L. Allen and Steve W. Lemke, this volume brings together a diverse array of voices, each contributing a unique scholarly perspective to the conversation.

This book delves into the heart of Calvinist thought, scrutinizing the theological tradition that has come to be widely known as Calvinism. Through essays that encompass theological, historical, biblical, and practical dimensions, Calvinism provides a multifaceted critique, contributing to a deeper understanding and dialogue around the doctrine's implications.

The contributing authors, all top scholars in their fields, navigate through the tenets of Calvinism with meticulous care. They examine its origins, development, and the various interpretations that have emerged over time. The collection offers a balanced appraisal, considering both the contributions and challenges presented by Calvinist theology to the broader Christian discourse.

Aimed at theologians, pastors, students, and lay readers alike, Calvinism serves as an invaluable resource for those seeking to engage with the Calvinist tradition in an informed manner. It is an essential tool for anyone wishing to explore the depths of Reformed theology's impact on contemporary Christian belief and practice.

With its rigorous analysis and thoughtful critique, Calvinism is poised to spark meaningful discussion and reflection among those committed to understanding the nuances of this influential theological strand. It is a must-read for anyone invested in the ongoing conversation about the role of doctrine in shaping the faith and life of the church today.