Doctrinal Divinity

by John Gill

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In Doctrinal Divinity, 18th century Baptist apologist John Gill presents a robustly Calvinist system of theology. Gill aims to develop a way of understanding and speaking about God, namely, a way to make sense of God's nature and works. To set the foundation for this project, Gill first discusses the evidence for God's existence and then moves on to establish the Divine authority of Scripture. Gill then explores God's characteristics in light of God's covenant with the chosen elect. Gill provides a Reformed perspective on the three-person Godhead, ultimately arguing for "the plurality of the Trinity in the unity of the Divine." The book concludes with a discussion of the final predicament of man. Gill relies heavily on Biblical passages but also cites relevant literature from ancient poets and Greek philosophers. Since Gill's style is both narrative and exegetical, Doctrinal Divinity offers an engaging read for all audiences. -Emmalon Davis, CCEL Staff Writer
  • ISBN10 1610250850
  • ISBN13 9781610250856
  • Publish Date 7 October 2010
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Christian Classics Ethereal Library
  • Format eBook
  • Language English