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Antinomianism: The Uninvited Intruder of Reformed Theology
Antinomianism: The Uninvited Intruder of Reformed Theology
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The Unexpected Intruder: The Case for Biblical Law by Mark Jones is a Christian theology book that deeply explores the historical debate on the relationship between law and Gospel. Through biblical, historical, and doctrinal analysis, this work primarily offers a clear understanding of antinomianism and a solid theological response from a Reformed perspective.
Key Benefits
- Explains the historical debate on the relationship between law and Gospel.
- Analyzes the topic of antinomianism within the Reformed tradition.
- Presents a historical, exegetical, and systematic study of the topic.
- Offers a response based on a solid Reformed Christology.
- Helps understand the role of the Holy Spirit in Christian life.
Features
- Author: Mark Jones.
- Theological study on law, Gospel, and antinomianism.
- Analysis based on the Reformed tradition.
- Addresses nine key questions arising from theological debates on the topic.
- Cover: paperback.
- Dimensions: 5.5"" × 8.5"".
Ideal for
- Theological study
- Pastors and Christian leaders
- Theology students
- Discipleship
- Readers interested in Reformed theology
- Christian bookstores
- Wholesale
This Reformed theology book invites readers to reflect on the place of the law in Christian life and to better understand the grace of the Gospel. With a solid biblical foundation, it reminds us that true spiritual growth emerges when the truth of the Gospel transforms the heart and guides the believer's life.
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