John Calvin’s View of God’s Love and the Doctrine of Reprobation

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, General Christianity
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Author: C. Matthew McMahon ISBN: 9781626631182
Publisher: Puritan Publications Publication: February 10, 2015
Imprint: Puritan Publications Language: English
Author: C. Matthew McMahon
ISBN: 9781626631182
Publisher: Puritan Publications
Publication: February 10, 2015
Imprint: Puritan Publications
Language: English
This new work explains the relationship between God’s love and the reprobation of the wicked, aiding the reader to understand more simply the view of the Reformation’s brightest Reformer, John Calvin (1509-1564). In this analysis of Calvin’s view, McMahon explores Calvin’s thoughts concerning reconciling God’s love and the damnation of the reprobate. He explains Calvin’s doctrine of accommodation, centering on understanding the difference between the will of God’s decree and the precepts of God’s word. Also analyzed is Calvin’s view of God’s province as Supreme Ruler over creation, Calvin’s view of hardening the reprobate’s heart, and his view of the Gospel call when the reprobate are called to repent and believe the Gospel. McMahon is an American Calvinist Reformed theologian and adjunct professor at Whitefield Theological Seminary. He is the founder of A Puritan's Mind and Puritan Publications which publishes Reformed and Puritan works from the 17th century.
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This new work explains the relationship between God’s love and the reprobation of the wicked, aiding the reader to understand more simply the view of the Reformation’s brightest Reformer, John Calvin (1509-1564). In this analysis of Calvin’s view, McMahon explores Calvin’s thoughts concerning reconciling God’s love and the damnation of the reprobate. He explains Calvin’s doctrine of accommodation, centering on understanding the difference between the will of God’s decree and the precepts of God’s word. Also analyzed is Calvin’s view of God’s province as Supreme Ruler over creation, Calvin’s view of hardening the reprobate’s heart, and his view of the Gospel call when the reprobate are called to repent and believe the Gospel. McMahon is an American Calvinist Reformed theologian and adjunct professor at Whitefield Theological Seminary. He is the founder of A Puritan's Mind and Puritan Publications which publishes Reformed and Puritan works from the 17th century.

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