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David N. Steele, Curtis C. Thomas, S. Lance QuinnP & R Publishing / 2004 / Trade PaperbackOur Price$12.494.8 out of 5 stars for The Five Points of Calvinism, 2nd Ed.. View reviews of this product. 4 Reviews
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AR ReidBaltimore, MDAge: 45-54Gender: Male5 Stars Out Of 5February 16, 2010AR ReidBaltimore, MDAge: 45-54Gender: MaleThis is a one-of-a-kind resource that will offer the reader a clear view of the classic five points of Calvinism. Don't let Calvinism's critics sway you with their rhetoric. Buy this book, find a quiet place to sit and read it, and find out what the Bible really teaches concerning God's sovereignty and human depravity. This is an absolutely outstanding purchase!
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Rev. Don W. Robertson5 Stars Out Of 5Convincing Proof of the Doctrines of GraceMarch 15, 2012Rev. Don W. RobertsonThis book provides an excellent introduction and Scripturally based case for the reformed doctrines of grace. The author includes key Scriptures outright for each point in the TULIP which is a powerful way to present the subject without skewing the reader with too much commentary. It is hard to argue with so many clear Biblical texts against the Five points which preachers like Charles Spurgeon embraced. In a day in which most people are ignorant of Calvinism and have only heard the Arminian view of salvation, this book provides refreshment for the soul and great encouragement about the immense Grace of God.
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majesticmel5 Stars Out Of 5Excellent SynopsisFebruary 1, 2017majesticmelQuality: 0Value: 0Meets Expectations: 0This book is clear and to the point. It's more exegeted biblical scriptures than anything else. I've gifted this to a couple of people, and if you're looking for a quick read to really convict you on Gods sovereignty, this is the way to go!
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Eric Skowbo4 Stars Out Of 5June 21, 2008Eric SkowboA must for those new to the doctrine of "Election" in a three part type book. The first part (72-pages) is a very good and straight to the point overview of the 5-points of Calvinism; followed up by more detailed discussion, and supported by lots of scripture. The second part (68-pages) is a listing of the best references that are out there for those interested in a more detailed study by such giants as Augustine, John Calvin himself, Martin Luther, R.C. Sproul, Jonathan Edwards, John McArthur, and John Piper to name a handful of the references given. Lastly, part three (107-pages) deals with historical and supporting background as an appendix set you can pick and choose from for gaining more insight into specific areas of interest you might have (e.g., The Practical Applications of Calvinism).
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