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Saved By Grace: The Holy Spirit’s Work in Calling and Regeneration

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In the late nineteenth century, two distinct reform movements coming out of the Dutch State Reformed Church (the
Afscheiding
of 1834 and the
Doleantie
of 1886) merged to form The Reformed Churches of the Netherlands (
De Gereformeerde Kerken in Nederland
). While both groups had much in common, there remained fundamental points of disagreement, which erupted into controversies over such doctrines as immediate regeneration and presumptive regeneration.
In
Saved by Grace
, Herman Bavinck (1854-1921) discusses God’s gracious work in bringing fallen sinners to new life and salvation. He provides a careful historical analysis that shows how Reformed theologians have wrestled to understand the Holy Spirit’s work in calling and regeneration since the seventeenth century. Bavinck brings exegetical precision and theological clarity to the discussion, carefully avoiding the errors of undervaluing and overvaluing the use of means in the work of salvation. This book, therefore, takes up questions with which every new generation of Reformed writers must grapple.

Additional information

Publisher

Reformation Heritage Books

Year of Publishing

2013

Number of pages

184

ISBN

'9781601782816

Format

Delivery

7-10 days

Weight (ounces)

12 ounces

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Category: Product ID: 26151

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In the late nineteenth century, two distinct reform movements coming out of the Dutch State Reformed Church (the
Afscheiding
of 1834 and the
Doleantie
of 1886) merged to form The Reformed Churches of the Netherlands (
De Gereformeerde Kerken in Nederland
). While both groups had much in common, there remained fundamental points of disagreement, which erupted into controversies over such doctrines as immediate regeneration and presumptive regeneration.
In
Saved by Grace
, Herman Bavinck (1854-1921) discusses God’s gracious work in bringing fallen sinners to new life and salvation. He provides a careful historical analysis that shows how Reformed theologians have wrestled to understand the Holy Spirit’s work in calling and regeneration since the seventeenth century. Bavinck brings exegetical precision and theological clarity to the discussion, carefully avoiding the errors of undervaluing and overvaluing the use of means in the work of salvation. This book, therefore, takes up questions with which every new generation of Reformed writers must grapple.

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