Calvinism
A Southern Baptist Dialogue
What impact is the Calvinist/non-Calvinist debate having on the Southern Baptist Convention today? This book holds a theological conversation between followers of Christ about issues on which they often disagree. And while such controversial points of doctrine cannot be ignored, neither should they put up impenetrable walls between groups that are committed to the same essential Christian beliefs.
Calvinism: A Southern Baptist Dialogue brings together new presentations from noted Southern Baptists including Daniel Akin, Tom Ascol, David Dockery, Charles Lawless, and Ed Stetzer that address misperceptions, stereotypes, and caricatures of the debate over Reformed theology. Each strives to speak the truth in love and humility while seeking clarity in the presentation of the Gospel, improving the health of our churches, and seeking the kingdom of Christ above all.
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Product Details
| ISBN: 9780805448351 |
Trim Size: 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.60 in |
| Page Count: 304 |
Weight: 0.85lb |
| Binding: Trade Paper | |
| Status: Active | Publication Date: June 2008 |
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Endorsements:
Ray Van Neste endorses Southern Baptist book on Calvinism
Ray Van Neste, director of the R. C. Ryan Center for Biblical Studies at Union University, has endorsed a new book edited by E. Ray Clendenen and Brad J. Waggoner entitled Calvinism: A Southern Baptist Dialogue. He says: “These essays are encouraging not least because they demonstrate an interest in substantive theological discussion amongst Southern [...]![]()
Mark Dever endorses Southern Baptist book on Calvinism
Mark Dever, pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church and president of 9Marks.org, has endorsed a new book edited by E. Ray Clendenen and Brad J. Waggoner entitled Calvinism: A Southern Baptist Dialogue. He says: “What do we have to agree on? The doctrines of what it means for us to be lost, and of how [...]![]()

