Election and Free Will: God's Gracious Choice and Our Responsibility (Explorations in Biblical Theology)

Peterson, Robert A.


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Publisher's Description

The first book in the Explorations in Biblical Theology series, Election and Free Will helps those who believe in a Reformed view of predestination to better understand their faith. It traces Scripture's teaching on election through the Bible and explains biblically the doctrine of free will. It tackles objections to predestination and concludes with applications of this neglected biblical teaching.

It is clear, strongly biblically based, and solidly Reformed. This book gives special attention to free will and seeks to apply election to contemporary culture.


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  • Cover Type
    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9780875527932
  • Page Count
    208
  • Publisher
    P&R Publishing Company
  • Publication Date
    2007

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About the Author

Robert A. Peterson (PhD, Drew University) is professor of systematic theology at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis. Among his books are Adopted by God, Hell on Trial, and Getting to Know John's Gospel. He is a teaching elder in the Presbyterian Church in America.

Election and Free Will: God's Gracious Choice and Our Responsibility - Peterson, Robert A. - 9780875527932
P and R Publishing Company

Election and Free Will: God's Gracious Choice and Our Responsibility (Explorations in Biblical Theology)

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Listen to an interview with Dr. Robert Peterson entitled Election and Freewill. (Iron Sharpens Iron)


Publisher's Description

The first book in the Explorations in Biblical Theology series, Election and Free Will helps those who believe in a Reformed view of predestination to better understand their faith. It traces Scripture's teaching on election through the Bible and explains biblically the doctrine of free will. It tackles objections to predestination and concludes with applications of this neglected biblical teaching.

It is clear, strongly biblically based, and solidly Reformed. This book gives special attention to free will and seeks to apply election to contemporary culture.

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