Scripta Didactica Et Polemica, Volumen III (Ioannis Calvini Opera Omnia, #4)
by Graham I. Davies
The Death of Death in the Death of Christ is John Owen's definitive work on the extent of the atonement. It is a polemical work, designed to show among other things that the doctrine of universal redemption is unscriptural and destructive of the gospel. It was called forth by the progress in England of Arminianism and the half-way house of Amyraldianism adopted by Baxter, Davenant and Usher.
Science, Race and Faith (Centre for the study of Australian christianty)
by Malcolm David Prentis
The Concept of Equity in Calvin's Ethics (Editions S., v. 20)
by Guenther H. Haas
Sozinianische Bekenntnisschriften (Quellen Und Darstellungen Zur Geschichte Des Antitrinitarism, #1)
Using the classic TULIP acronym (Total depravity, Unconditional election, Limited atonement, Irresistible grace, and Perseverance of the saints), this primer on the five points of Calvinism is perfect for students and laypeople alike. Using the Scriptures from which they are drawn, Edwin H. Palmer analyzes each point and explains them in accessible language. Helpful discussion questions follow each chapter, making this book ideal for classes or study groups. This important resource also includes...
Discussions in History and Theology (Routledge Revivals) (Routledge Revivals)
by George P Fisher
First published in 1880, this is a fascinating collection of essays by the nineteenth-century theologian and historian George P. Fisher, arranged into three key classifications. The first group comprises papers that relate to the history, polity and dogmas of the Roman Catholic Church, with a particular focus on how the religion of ancient Rome reappears in the characteristic features of Latin Christianity. The second group of essays relates to the New England theology that was pioneered by Jona...