Van Til delves into issues concerning common gracea sign of Gods favor that should direct people toward acceptance of the gospel. Edited and annotated by K. Scott Oliphint.
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Van Til delves into issues concerning common gracea sign of Gods favor that should direct people toward acceptance of the gospel. Edited and annotated by K. Scott Oliphint.
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Add this copy of Common Grace and the Gospel (2nd Edition) to cart. $36.31, new condition, Sold by Revaluation Books rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Exeter, DEVON, UNITED KINGDOM, published 2015 by Presbyterian and Reformed.
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New. New and unmarked copy. What point of contact does the Christian have with the world in order to bring the biblical message to the nonbeliever? How can the doctrines of election and total depravity be reconciled with the universal offer of the gospel and human responsibility? Does our Lord show favor to saint and sinner alike? Cornelius Van Til addresses these and related questions in this collection of essays on common grace and its relevance to the gospel. He sets forth a Christian philosophy of history; examines the views of Abraham Kuyper, Herman Hoeksema, and others in the debate over common grace; and replies to criticism. Writes Van Til, God's good gifts to men, rain and sunshine in season, are genuinely expressive of God's favor unto them. At the same time they are a general testimony by which the Spirit of God labors with men to call them to repentance, and therefore to the fulfillment of the task originally assigned to mankind in Adam. Helps support Christian homeschooling family.
Add this copy of Common Grace and the Gospel to cart. $72.21, new condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2015 by P&R Publishing.