The Practical Implications of Calvinism

Author
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Weight 0.06 lbs
Dimensions 7.25 × 4.8 × 0.2 in
ISBN 9780851512969
Binding

Booklet, eBook (ePub & Mobi), Booklet & eBook (ePub & Mobi)

Topic

Calvinism, Doctrines of Grace, Life Issues

Original Pub Date

1979

Banner Pub Date

Dec 1, 1979

Page Count

24

Format

Booklet

Series

Booklets

Endorsement

‘A lot of folks need to read The Practical Implications of Calvinism. Anyone who is going to call themselves a Calvinist, in any discussion, on any of the many online forums, should have to read [this] booklet three times through each year to be able to maintain their Calvinist card, to comment online. I think that would probably remove 75% of the unnecessary, unmitigated offense that Calvinists tend to communicate.’– JAMES WHITE

Book Description

What is Calvinism and why should it make any difference to the way we live the Christian life? Albert N. Martin’s answer is that true Calvinism involves a ‘sight of the majesty of God’.

The Practical Implications of Calvinism is much more than an appeal for Calvinism; in effect it is an impassioned plea for authentic Christianity.

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  1. sunnyolsen

    Wonderful and to the point of Calvin’s teachings.
    I highly recommend it!

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