Willing to Believe: Understanding the Role of the Human Will in Salvation

by R. C. Sproul

Paperback, 2018

Status

Available

Call number

BT810 .S694

Publication

Baker Books (2018), Edition: Repackaged, 240 pages

Description

What does an individual contribute to his or her own salvation? Does God wait on the doorsteps of our hearts, quietly hoping to be let in when we decide to open the door? Or does he call us and pursue us in a way we can't resist? The debate between the irresistible call of God and a human being's free will has raged for centuries. So what is the answer? And why does it matter? In Willing to Believe, R. C. Sproul uncovers issues that provoked the Reformation and revived the controversy between Pelagius and Augustine. He carefully explores the relationship between original sin and human free will, clarifies misconceptions about the work of God in a believer's liberation from sin, illuminates the work of the Holy Spirit in salvation, and offers compelling reasons to believe the work of salvation is in God's hands.… (more)

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A detailed look at the views of free will over the centuries of Christianity. Sproul covers the views of Pelagius, Augustine, Semi-Pelagians, Martin Luther, John Calvin, James Arminius, Jonathan Edwards, Charles Finney, and Lewis Sperry Chafer. If you are a Christian, you will find your position on
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free will described in this book, and compared to all of the other views.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

240 p.; 8.43 inches

ISBN

0801075831 / 9780801075834

LCC

BT810 .S694

Rating

(47 ratings; 4.2)
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