Jeff Johnson has released a new edition of his book, He Died For Me, which is now available in paperback. He describes the book as essentially about an “in-house debate among Calvinists,” and that it is. But I think even non-Calvinists would learn a great deal from this book. It is an excellent introduction to … Continue reading New Edition of He Died for Me by Jeff Johnson
Review of David Allen’s The Extent of the Atonement
Recently Jeff Johnson posted a review of The Extent of the Atonement: A Historical and Critical Review by David Allen at the Founders Ministries blog. Jeff offers a succinct description of the book, as well of the strengths and weaknesses he has identified in it. For example, when discussing the strengths of the book Jeff … Continue reading Review of David Allen’s The Extent of the Atonement
Bob Schilling Reviews ‘He Died for Me’
In a Facebook thread earlier today, Bob Schilling posted this brief, but helpful, review of Jeff Johnson's most recent book He Died for Me: Having read the book, I'd recommend it to all as a title that challenges some modern assumptions among those who love the doctrines of grace. While defending the free offer of … Continue reading Bob Schilling Reviews ‘He Died for Me’
He Died for Me by Jeff Johnson
Jeff Johnson's new book, He Died For Me, is now available in paperback. Jeff describes the book as essentially about an “in-house debate among Calvinists,” and that it is. But I think even non-Calvinists would learn a great deal from this book. It is an excellent introduction to the historical debate concerning the efficacy and … Continue reading He Died for Me by Jeff Johnson
Sam Waldron’s Interview with Dr. Curt Daniel on Hyper-Calvinism
Sam Waldron recently posted a four part blog series containing an interview with Curt Daniel concerning the issue of Hyper-Calvinism. Here are the links to each post: Interview with Dr. Curt Daniel (part 1 of 4) Interview with Dr. Curt Daniel (part 2 of 4) Interview with Dr. Curt Daniel (part 3 of 4) Interview … Continue reading Sam Waldron’s Interview with Dr. Curt Daniel on Hyper-Calvinism
Bob Gonzales on the Well-Meant Offer of the Gospel
If you aren't already familiar with Dr. Gonzales' series of posts regarding the "well-meant offer" of the Gospel, I encourage you to check them out. The first article suggests an update to the Baptist Confession of 1689, followed by a series of articles explaining the issue, the objections to the doctrine, and a defense of … Continue reading Bob Gonzales on the Well-Meant Offer of the Gospel