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Calvin on the Death of Christ: A Word for the World - Hardcover

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by Paul A. Hartog (Author), Tony Lane (Foreword by)

One of the most contested questions in historical theology concerns John Calvin's understanding of the so-called "extent of the atonement." On a popular level, Calvin's name is closely associated with the "limited atonement" stance canonized within the "TULIP" acronym. But did Calvin himself insist upon a strictly particularist view of Christ dying for the elect alone? This study re-examines the evidence in the primary sources, traces the diversity of resulting historical trajectories, and engages the spectrum of secondary scholarship. Undoubtedly, Calvin believed in unconditional election, but he also spoke on multiple occasions of Christ dying for "all" or for "the world"--yet what did he mean? Some may find the conclusions surprising, but all should find them cogently articulated and irenically tempered.

Author Biography

Paul Hartog is Professor of Theology at Faith Baptist Theological Seminary. He is the author of numerous books on early Christianity.

Number of Pages: 214
Dimensions: 0.63 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: May 03, 2021
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