Our Rejection of Conditions (4): Herman Hoeksema, late 1940s and early
By Martyn McGeown. Previous article in the series: Our Rejection of Conditions (3): Herman Hoeksema, late 1940s and early 1950s (Part 1) ____________ Herman Hoeksema, as we noted in the last blog post, emphatically rejected the notion that faith is the condition of salvation. Instead, faith is part of the salvation that God graciously gives to his elect people. We quoted a good number of statements from a series in the Standard Bearer, “As To Conditions.” Let us return to that series. Again,...
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