Author: | Henri A. Blocher, Sinclair B. Ferguson, Paul Helm, Robert Letham, John Piper, Thomas R. Schreiner, Amar Djaballah, Lee Gatiss, Matthew S. Harmon, Donald Macleod, J. Alec Motyer, Daniel Strange, Stephen J. Wellum, Carl R. Trueman, Raymond A. Blacketer, Michael A. G. Haykin, David S. Hogg, Garry J. Williams, Paul R. Williamson | ISBN: | 9781433524028 |
Publisher: | Crossway | Publication: | November 30, 2013 |
Imprint: | Crossway Books | Language: | English |
Author: | Henri A. Blocher, Sinclair B. Ferguson, Paul Helm, Robert Letham, John Piper, Thomas R. Schreiner, Amar Djaballah, Lee Gatiss, Matthew S. Harmon, Donald Macleod, J. Alec Motyer, Daniel Strange, Stephen J. Wellum, Carl R. Trueman, Raymond A. Blacketer, Michael A. G. Haykin, David S. Hogg, Garry J. Williams, Paul R. Williamson |
ISBN: | 9781433524028 |
Publisher: | Crossway |
Publication: | November 30, 2013 |
Imprint: | Crossway Books |
Language: | English |
There is a palpable sense of confusion—and sometimes even embarrassment—with regard to so-called limited atonement today, pointing to the need for thoughtful engagement with this controversial doctrine. Incorporating contributions from a host of respected theologians, From Heaven He Came and Sought Her stands as the first comprehensive resource on definite atonement as it examines the issue from historical, biblical, theological, and pastoral perspectives.
Offering scholarly insights for those seeking a thorough and well-researched discussion, this book will encourage charitable conversations as it winsomely defends this foundational tenet of Reformed theology.
There is a palpable sense of confusion—and sometimes even embarrassment—with regard to so-called limited atonement today, pointing to the need for thoughtful engagement with this controversial doctrine. Incorporating contributions from a host of respected theologians, From Heaven He Came and Sought Her stands as the first comprehensive resource on definite atonement as it examines the issue from historical, biblical, theological, and pastoral perspectives.
Offering scholarly insights for those seeking a thorough and well-researched discussion, this book will encourage charitable conversations as it winsomely defends this foundational tenet of Reformed theology.