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Newsletter - August 27, 2005 |
The following new materials are available:
Description | Media | Author |
The Nature of Saving Faith
There is much confusion in the Church today over the nature of saving faith. Many contradictory theories have been proposed over the years, ranging from the Arminian view of absolute human free will to the extreme Calvinistic view of the complete inability of man which requires that faith itself be a gift of God. Many theories regarding the nature of saving faith are based on logical inferences that have been reached in an attempt to create coherent systems of theology, rather than being based on clear statements in Scripture. The present study will examine the evidence regarding the capabilities of fallen man, the pre-faith work of the Godhead within the unsaved, and the ultimate nature of saving faith as it relates to the process of salvation. | Article |
Steve Lewis |
Book Review - In the Begining: The Story of the King James Bible and How It Changed a Nation, a Language, and a Culture by Alister McGrath | Article |
Tony Garland |
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