Grace Defended presents a focused, historical argument that the gospel’s offer to sinners includes the grace given in regeneration.
The work situates this claim within a careful, accessible discussion of sin, repentance, baptism, and the conditions attached to salvation, offering practical guidance for readers engaging with complex grace-ology.
Structured as a clear, methodical defense, the book aims to illuminate how regeneration and salvation relate to the offer of grace in the gospel, while remaining attentive to the broader debates among theologians. It blends historical context with direct examination of scriptural promises, making it a useful resource for readers exploring Protestant views on grace, faith, and the Spirit’s work in conversion.
- Learn how the author defines the offer of salvation and what it includes beyond forgiveness.
- See how regeneration is treated as part of the saving process and its relation to the gospel’s promises.
- Explore distinctions between turning, repentance, baptism, and the reception of the Holy Spirit.
Ideal for readers of theological history, doctrinal debate, and readers curious about grace in regeneration.