Limiting Omnipotence: The Consequences of Calvinism
David DunlapPaperback 2004-01-01
Publisher Description
This book contrasts crucial issues in the Calvinist and Dispensational debate today. Its major focus is the consequences of Calvinism. Limiting Omnipotence argues that Calvinism is not limited to the area of election alone, but touchees nearly every aspect of Christian life and doctrine. The aim of this book is not to be overly critical but Bible-based, gracious and fair. Nevertheless, due to differences, biblical and doctrinal criticsm will necessarily appear. Some topics that are discussed include:Is God the author of sin?The sovereignty of GodOne-naturismDispensationalismAntinomianismWhat does the bible teach about election?This book discusses these issues in a language that any layman can understand, quoting freely from the Scripture and from the writings of evangelical leaders, both past and present.Di
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Publisher Description
This book contrasts crucial issues in the Calvinist and Dispensational debate today. Its major focus is the consequences of Calvinism. Limiting Omnipotence argues that Calvinism is not limited to the area of election alone, but touchees nearly every aspect of Christian life and doctrine. The aim of this book is not to be overly critical but Bible-based, gracious and fair. Nevertheless, due to differences, biblical and doctrinal criticsm will necessarily appear. Some topics that are discussed include:Is God the author of sin?The sovereignty of GodOne-naturismDispensationalismAntinomianismWhat does the bible teach about election?This book discusses these issues in a language that any layman can understand, quoting freely from the Scripture and from the writings of evangelical leaders, both past and present.Di