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Unlocking Wisdom: Forming Agents of God in the House of Mourning. By James Reitman. Springfield, Missouri: 21st Century Press, 2008. 352 pages. Paper, $19.95. As I recently made my way […]
Faith Undone: the emerging church…a new reformation or an end-time deception? By Roger Oakland. Silverton, OR: Lighthouse Trails Publishing, 2007. 261 pp. Paper, $12.95. A few years ago I spoke […]
Escape. By Carolyn Jessop with Laura Palmer. New York: Broadway Books, 2007. 413 pp. Cloth, $24.95. The author, Carolyn Jessop, tells an amazing story of her escape, both physically and […]
Did Jesus Teach Salvation by Works? The Role of Works in Salvation in the Synoptic Gospels. By Alan P. Stanley. Pickwick Publications, 2006. 415 pages. Paper, $42.00. I. Introduction The […]
Jesus the Evangelist: Learning to Share the Gospel from the Book of John.By Richard D. Phillips. Orland, Florida: Reformation Trust Publishing, 2007. 185 pp. Hardcover, $19.00 Jesus the Evangelist is […]
L. E. Brown* I. Introduction It is widely known that the doctrine of assurance of salvation is at the center of the debate between Reformed and Arminian theologies on one […]
In Christ: Position & Identity Unparalleled, Considered Exegetically: Colossians 2:3-3:4. By Ron Merryman. Orland, Florida: Reformation Trust Publishing, 2007. 185 pp. Hardcover, Finally someone has written a book on the […]
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Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr are in a continued discussion about Calvinism. How do Calvinists misunderstand John...
Calvinists recognize that Acts 16:14 refers to the removal of blinders that kept Lydia from believing in Christ. However, for Calvinists, this had nothing to do with Lydia’s being a...
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