Unlock the promise of grace: explore a rigorous, historical view of how salvation is offered and received under the covenant of grace.
This work surveys key theological ideas about human ruin, divine provision, and the path to recovery through faith. It explains how baptism and covenantal language shape Christian belonging and salvation, drawing on biblical concepts and early church practice to illuminate how God guides sinners toward hope.
- Learn how the covenant of grace frames forgiveness, transformation, and the believer’s relationship with God.
- See how baptism is understood as a covenantal act that confirms access to spiritual privileges.
- Understand distinctions between different baptisms and why the gospel centers on a savior who has already come.
- Explore how dependence on God’s sovereign grace interacts with human effort in the life of faith.
Ideal for readers of historical theology, covenantal doctrine, and church history who want a clear, careful discussion of salvation, grace, and practice in a devotional and scholarly context.