Cornelius P. Venema
Chosen in Christ: Revisiting the Contours of Predestination
Chosen in Christ: Revisiting the Contours of Predestination
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Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 408 pages
Publication date: 15 March 2019
Publisher: Christian Focus Publications Ltd
Cornel Venema delves into the profound doctrine of predestination, aiming to reacquaint the church with the essential truths about God's sovereignty in salvation. Rather than simply revisiting familiar territory, Venema confronts a multitude of historical and contemporary challenges to this doctrine. He approaches the subject from diverse perspectives, including exegetical, historical, contemporary, and pastoral insights.
In his exploration, Venema emphasizes the importance of understanding predestination in its biblical and theological context. He discusses the historical development of the doctrine, highlighting its roots in the Reformation and its significance in the Calvinist tradition. He also examines the various interpretations and debates surrounding predestination, exploring both traditional and contemporary perspectives.
Venema addresses the practical implications of predestination, particularly in relation to the issue of free will. He explores the tension between God's sovereignty and human responsibility, arguing that predestination does not negate the importance of human choice and agency. He emphasizes the need for a balanced understanding of predestination, which recognizes both God's ultimate control and human freedom.
Furthermore, Venema engages with the broader cultural and societal implications of predestination. He discusses how the doctrine has been interpreted and misused in the past, leading to misunderstandings and divisions within the church. He also addresses the challenges posed by postmodernism and pluralism, which challenge traditional notions of divine sovereignty.
Through his comprehensive and thoughtful analysis, Venema seeks to provide a clearer and more nuanced understanding of predestination. He encourages the church to embrace the doctrine as a means of deepening its faith and understanding of God's love and grace. At the same time, he challenges the church to engage with the broader cultural and theological challenges posed by predestination, promoting dialogue and unity among different denominations.
In conclusion, Cornel Venema's book "Predestination Revisited" is a valuable contribution to the study of predestination. By exploring the doctrine from various perspectives and addressing historical and contemporary challenges, Venema provides a comprehensive and insightful examination of this important theological concept. His book offers valuable insights for both scholars and practitioners, helping to promote a deeper understanding of God's sovereignty and love in salvation.
Cornel Venema delves into the profound doctrine of predestination, aiming to reacquaint the church with the essential truths about God's sovereignty in salvation. Rather than simply revisiting familiar territory, Venema confronts a multitude of historical and contemporary challenges to this doctrine. He approaches the subject from diverse perspectives, including exegetical, historical, contemporary, and pastoral insights.
In his exploration, Venema emphasizes the importance of understanding predestination in its biblical and theological context. He discusses the historical development of the doctrine, highlighting its roots in the Reformation and its significance in the Calvinist tradition. He also examines the various interpretations and debates surrounding predestination, exploring both traditional and contemporary perspectives.
Venema addresses the practical implications of predestination, particularly in relation to the issue of free will. He explores the tension between God's sovereignty and human responsibility, arguing that predestination does not negate the importance of human choice and agency. He emphasizes the need for a balanced understanding of predestination, which recognizes both God's ultimate control and human freedom.
Furthermore, Venema engages with the broader cultural and societal implications of predestination. He discusses how the doctrine has been interpreted and misused in the past, leading to misunderstandings and divisions within the church. He also addresses the challenges posed by postmodernism and pluralism, which challenge traditional notions of divine sovereignty.
Through his comprehensive and thoughtful analysis, Venema seeks to provide a clearer and more nuanced understanding of predestination. He encourages the church to embrace the doctrine as a means of deepening its faith and understanding of God's love and grace. At the same time, he challenges the church to engage with the broader cultural and theological challenges posed by predestination, promoting dialogue and unity among different denominations.
In conclusion, Cornel Venema's book "Predestination Revisited" is a valuable contribution to the study of predestination. By exploring the doctrine from various perspectives and addressing historical and contemporary challenges, Venema provides a comprehensive and insightful examination of this important theological concept. His book offers valuable insights for both scholars and practitioners, helping to promote a deeper understanding of God's sovereignty and love in salvation.
Weight: 506g
Dimension: 215 x 138 x 27 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781527102354
Edition number: Revised ed.
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