A Vindication of the Divine Decrees of Election and Reprobation - Softcover

John Rutland

 
9781333001902: A Vindication of the Divine Decrees of Election and Reprobation

Synopsis

Explore the divine decrees of election and reprobation through a focused sermon collection on Romans 9. This volume defends the idea that God alone appoints whom he saves or rejects, and it traces the topic through scripture, history, and Reformation-era thought.

This book presents a series of sermons that examine Romans IX and the Christian teaching on predestination. It situates the discussion within Protestant theological history and contrasts it with opposing views, aiming to clarify what the author sees as the true message of divine sovereignty in salvation.

  • Clear exploration of election and reprobation as they relate to foreknowledge, will, and divine ordinance
  • Arguments drawn from Romans IX and related biblical passages to support the decree of God
  • A historical perspective that connects 16th-century Reformation figures with later Anglican thought
  • Plain language that helps readers understand complex doctrinal claims without heavy jargon
Ideal for readers of historical theology and those curious about how early modern churches understood grace, predestination, and salvation.

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