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Product Identifiers
PublisherB&H
ISBN-101087739896
ISBN-139781087739892
eBay Product ID (ePID)19050087479
Product Key Features
Number of Pages560 Pages
Publication NameCalvinism : a Biblical and Theological Critique
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2022
SubjectTheology, Christian Theology / General
TypeTextbook
AuthorSteve W. Lemke
Subject AreaReligion
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height1.3 in
Item Weight24.1 Oz
Item Length10.3 in
Item Width7.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2023-276090
Dewey Edition23
Grade FromCollege Freshman
Grade ToCollege Graduate Student
Dewey Decimal230.42
Table Of ContentSECTION ONE: A Biblical and Theological Critique of the Soteriology of Five-Point Calvinism 1. A Critique of Total Depravity by Adam Harwood 2. A Critique of Unconditional Election by Leighton Flowers 3. A Critique of Limited Atonement by David L. Allen 4. Is God's Grace Irresistible? A Critique of Irresistible Grace by Steve Lemke 5. A Critique of Perseverance of the Saints by Ken Keathley SECTION TWO: Historical Issues with Calvinism 6. Calvinism Is Augustinianism by Kenneth Wilson 7. Dissent from Calvinism in the Baptist Tradition by J. Matthew Pinson 8. A Wesleyan Critique of Calvinism by Ben Witherington III SECTION THREE: Crucial Theological, Biblical, and Ecclesiological Issues with Calvinism 9. Romans 9 and Calvinism by Brian J. Abasciano 10. Corporate and Personal Election by William W. Klein 11. The Character of God in Calvinism by Roger E. Olson 12. Determinism and Human Freedom by John Laing 13. Evil and God's Sovereignty by Bruce A. Little 14. The Public Invitation and Altar Call by Mark Tolbert Epilogue: Calvinists and Non-Calvinists Together for the Gospel by Trevin Wax Appendix: Semi-Pelagianism: The Theological Catchall
SynopsisIn Calvinism: A Biblical and Theological Critique , editors David Allen and Steven Lemke lead a team of top-notch scholars in carefully critiquing five-point Calvinism. Sections are devoted to its core commitments, historical issues, biblical and theological issues, and ministry issues, providing a wide-ranging assessment of Calvinism's foundations and implications., Calvinism raises serious concerns about the growth of a popularized Reformed theology. Through a wide lens of denominational and theological perspectives, this volume carefully examines the theological tradition known today as "Calvinism," particularly its doctrine of salvation. Editors David L. Allen and Steve W. Lemke lead a team of top contributors offering theological, historical, biblical, and practical critiques.