
A thorough yet approachable guide for anyone studying Christian doctrine, this volume delves into the heart of the church’s teaching on salvation. It opens with a reflective introduction that sets a scholarly tone, inviting readers to explore how the Holy Spirit applies Christ’s redemptive work to human lives. The author weaves scriptural insight with historic theological discussion, making complex ideas feel within reach.
The main sections move systematically from election and calling to the lived experience of union with Christ, regeneration, conversion, and justification. Later chapters trace the ongoing work of sanctification and perseverance, while also engaging the classic debate between Sublapsarian and Supralapsarian perspectives. By examining Calvin’s evolving thought and the broader Reformed tradition, the book offers a balanced view that equips students to grapple with the doctrine of salvation in both its historical roots and contemporary relevance.
Language
en
Duration
~28 hours (1643K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-03-31
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1836–1921
A leading Baptist theologian and longtime seminary president, he helped shape American Protestant thought at the turn of the 20th century. He is best remembered for blending deep doctrinal conviction with a serious engagement with modern ideas.
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