The Justice & Goodness of God: A Biblical Case for the Final Judgement
Prof. David Engelsma reviews Thomas Schreiner's book on final judgment, offering a critical assessment of its approach and theological depth. The review examines how Schreiner's treatment of divine justice, predestination, and the final judgment compares to what a comprehensive Reformed understanding of these doctrines should entail, making it valuable for understanding Protestant Reformed perspectives on eschatology and biblical doctrine.
The following book is reviewed by Prof. David Engelsma, former editor of the Standard Bearer, professor emeritus of Dogmatics and Old Testament in the Protestant Reformed Theological Seminary, and member of Trinity PRC in Hudsonville, Michigan The Justice & Goodness of God: A Biblical Case for the Final Judgment, by Thomas R. Schreiner. Wheaton, Illinois: Crossway, 2024. Pp xiv + 145. $13.49 soft. The book promises much, but delivers little. The opening line asks the promising question, "Why...
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