The Sovereignty of God, Arthur W. Pink. Reviewed by Dr. Julien Kennedy
This review of Arthur W. Pink's classic work 'The Sovereignty of God' recommends it as essential reading for understanding Reformed theology, particularly the doctrines of God's absolute sovereignty, total depravity, and sovereign grace. The reviewer highlights Pink's treatment of these foundational truths and notes the book's role in introducing believers to Calvinistic doctrine while providing spiritual comfort in God's providential governance. Both the book and this favorable review would benefit those seeking to deepen their understanding of Reformed doctrinal foundations.
The Sovereignty of God, Arthur W. Pink. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House, 1984 (first published 1918). Softcover. 269 pages. (also available online, Kindle, Hardback, Audio book). ISBN 0-8010-7088-0. ISBN 13: 9780801070884. [Reviewed by Dr. Julien Kennedy, Ballymena, NI.] I would guess that this book, more than any other, has been used by God to introduce people to and reinforce their belief in the Reformed doctrines of sovereign grace. It is a must-read for anyone disenchanted with...
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