A Defense of Free Grace Theology: With Respect to Saving Faith, Perseverance, and Assurance
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A Defense of Free Grace Theology: With Respect to Saving Faith, Perseverance, and Assurance

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"The Free Grace movement has been accused by some within the Reformed tradition of being new or novel and diminishing the gospel. Is that a fair characterization? 'A Defense of Free Grace Theology' is a scholarly yet irenic response to the overextended criticism of Grudem and others of Free Grace theology by five of its leading scholars. The nature of faith and its relationship to assurance is a crucial issue in theology and practice. Here is a work of clarity and charity that not only addresses the concerns of the critics but outlines a robust theology of Salvation solidly built on a biblical foundation. For all of us who are concerned about the gospel, this is a must read."&#xa0;<br /><br /> David L. Allen, Ph.D.<br /> Dean and Distinguished Professor of Preaching<br /> Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary<br /><br /> Today there are many theological issues and arguments concerning a variety of significant theological topics. However, the topic of, and biblical evidence for, soteriology is perhaps the most important issue of the day or for any day. Although evangelicals do agree salvation is by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone, they do not always agree on some of the implications and consequences.&#xa0;<br /><br /> "A Defense of Free Grace Theology" is a rejoinder to Dr. Wayne Grudem's critique of "Free Grace Theology" and a response to other Reformed theologians’ articulations and conclusions. The contributors to this book seek to biblically describe and defend a true Grace Theology and answer the deficiencies and criticisms that have been expressed.

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