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Evangelistic Calvinism: Why the Doctrines of Grace are Good News (Banner Booklet)

Benton, John


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This booklet addresses a misunderstanding widely held among present-day Christians. "Calvinism," according to the author, has received a bad press and has been unjustly criticized on the grounds that its teachings undermine zeal for Christian mission and evangelism. Taking each of the so-called "five points of Calvinism" in turn, John Benton convincingly shows how the "doctrines of grace" are in fact five beautiful diamonds from which the glories of Jesus wonderfully shine to attract those who are lost in sin. He demonstrates how "they address the sinner’s deepest fears in the most heart-warming way imaginable" and comes to the conclusion that ‘rather than being truths of which we are to be wary, they are in fact an integral part of the gospel to be proclaimed.


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  • Cover Type
    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9780851519296
  • Page Count
    32
  • Publisher
    Banner of Truth
  • Publication Date
    January 2006

About the Author

John Benton holds a science doctorate from the University of Sussex and is the minister of Chertsey Street Baptist Church, Guildford, Surrey. He is Managing Editor of the monthly newspaper, Evangelicals Now. He is married to Ann, who is also an author, and with whom he has jointly written a number of books. They have three sons and a daughter.

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Evangelistic Calvinism: Why the Doctrines of Grace are Good News (Banner Booklet)

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This booklet addresses a misunderstanding widely held among present-day Christians. "Calvinism," according to the author, has received a bad press and has been unjustly criticized on the grounds that its teachings undermine zeal for Christian mission and evangelism. Taking each of the so-called "five points of Calvinism" in turn, John Benton convincingly shows how the "doctrines of grace" are in fact five beautiful diamonds from which the glories of Jesus wonderfully shine to attract those who are lost in sin. He demonstrates how "they address the sinner’s deepest fears in the most heart-warming way imaginable" and comes to the conclusion that ‘rather than being truths of which we are to be wary, they are in fact an integral part of the gospel to be proclaimed.

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