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Une longue lignée d'hommes pieux

Cette série explore les concepts théologiques profonds de la souveraineté et de la grâce de Dieu tout au long de l'histoire biblique. Elle retrace l'héritage d'hommes pieux, de Moïse à l'apôtre Jean, et des premiers pères de l'Église aux défenseurs modernes de la foi. Chaque volume offre une exploration convaincante du salut par la grâce divine, réfutant l'idée qu'il s'agirait d'une simple invention du XVIe siècle. Elle célèbre l'enseignement clair et constant des Écritures concernant l'autorité suprême de Dieu dans le salut.

Pillars of Grace
Foundations of Grace

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    Foundations of Grace

    • 535pages
    • 19 heures de lecture
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    Understanding the doctrines of grace provides a clearer picture of Gods sovereignty, mercy, and majesty. From the lawgiver Moses to the Apostle John, and from the early church fathers to modern defenders of the faith, there has marched onto the stage of human history a long line of godly men, a triumphant parade of spiritual stalwarts who have upheld the doctrines of grace. In this book, Dr. Steven J. Lawson takes readers on a heart-stirring survey of the Scriptures and their teaching on Gods way of salvation. Lawson demonstrates that far from being a sixteenth century invention, the doctrines of grace are the clear teaching of the Bible in its entirety. From Genesis to Revelation, the Scriptures declare the message of Gods sovereign grace in salvation.

    Foundations of Grace
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    Pillars of Grace

    • 483pages
    • 17 heures de lecture
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    The doctrines of grace are often known as the five points of Calvinism, but they were not the invention of John Calvin or his reforming cohorts of the sixteenth century. Rather, they are biblical doctrines, as Dr. Steven J. Lawson demonstrates in his book Foundations of Grace. Now, in Pillars of Grace, Dr. Lawson shows that the doctrines of grace have been understood and taught--sometimes in embryonic form, sometimes with great clarity--throughout church history. From the time of the early church fathers to the era of the Reformers, key men in the church stood on the foundation of Scripture and upheld the truth of God's sovereign role in salvation. The inescapable conclusion is that the doctrines of grace are no innovation, but the consistent witness of some of the greatest servants of the church.

    Pillars of Grace