D. A. Carson's Difficult Doctrine of the Love of God
D. A. CArson's DiffiCult DoCtrine of the love of GoD Manuel Kuhs It is quite telling that in a book on the love of God, the author does not even attempt to define love, much less the love of God. In his book, The Difficult Doctrine of the Love of God, D. A. Carson, a Reformed Baptist theology professor and founding council member of the Gospel Coalition, attempts to "prime" the reader on the subject of the love of God.1 In particular, Carson appears to be warding off two "errors:" that of...
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