The Potter's Freedom
a defense of the Reformation and a rebuttal of Norman Geisler's Chosen But Free
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Author
Contributions
- Phillip R. Johnson - Preface
- R.C. Sproul, Jr. - Introduction
Publication
2000-05-15 - Calvary Press Publishing, Amityville, NY
Language
English
Word Count
87,500 words, Guess
Page Count
350 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- ISBN-101879737434
- ISBN-139781879737433
- Goodreads1187526
- LibraryThing1361256
- Open LibraryOL8677695M
Description
What is Dr. Geisler warning the Christian community about in his book, Chosen But Free? A new cult? Secularism? False prophecy scenarios? No. Dr. Geisler is sounding the alarm about a system of beliefs commonly called "Calvinism." He insists that this belief system is "theologically inconsistent, philosophically insufficient, and morally repugnant." This book is written as a reply to Dr. Geisler, but it is much more: it is a defense of the very principles upon which the Protestant Reformation was founded. Indeed, it is a defense of the very gospel itself! In a style that both scholars and laymen can appreciate, James White masterfully counters the evidence against so-called "extreme Calvinism," defines what the Reformed Faith actually is, and concludes that the gospel preached by the Reformers is the very one taught in the pages of Scripture. - Back cover.
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- The Potter's Freedom: a defense of the Reformation and a rebuttal of Norman Geisler's Chosen But Free
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