With America's confidence in the Bible at an all-time low and
the strength of her spiritual convictions waning, it is essential
for Christians--especially Christian leaders--to be well-grounded
in biblical theology. To have a clear and comprehensive
understanding of the key doctrines of evangelicalism.
In response, professor and award-winning author Bruce Demarest
has made plain God's glorious plan of salvation, his provision for
the human dilemma through Christ's work on the cross, and the
application of saving grace to unbelievers. Demarest's unique
approach defines each topic, identifies its most pressing issues,
examines the ways in which the doctrine has been understood
historically, and interprets the Bible's revelation. The result is
a clear and carefully constructed doctrinal statement that you can
defend, live out, and communicate to others.
This singular, comprehensive treatment of one of Christianity's
essential doctrines gives definitive, Bible-based answers about
salvation and the cross--and about related theological issues such
as grace and regeneration. It's perfect for clarifying your
theology and gaining deep understanding of this foundational
theme.
"A very good book about that most distinctive and vital
Christian doctrine: salvation in Christ.... I can imagine more than
one teacher (myself included) considering the construction of an
entire course around this book.... Moreover, Demarest's competence
in several disciplines means the work would stretch even advanced
students into that integration of biblical foundations, theology
(including theology in its historical dimensions), and
personal/ministry application for which we all surely long." Bob
Robinson, Bibliotheca Sacra
"A valuable contribution to the evangelical theological
community. Lucid and readable, Demarest's work is an encyclopedic
approach to the subject, which results in a good sourcebook on the
major options in the hotly contested doctrines of soteriology.
Demarest's treatment of such issues as lordship salvation, the
nature of repentance, and various views of sanctification indicate
his familiarity with the various options. Although no reader will
agree with every theological position Demarest adopts, his
explanations of views with which he disagrees seem fair.... It
would make an excellent textbook for seminary or graduate courses
in soteriology and a helpful addition to any pastor's library."
Glenn R. Kreider, Journal of the Evangelical Theological
Society
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