The Nature of the Atonement: Limited or General? (1)
We have seen that Dr. James Daane very bluntly denies that the atonement is limited in its nature. He denies that our Reformed creeds teach a doctrine of limited atonement. He claims that the term "limited atonement" is not a proper term to designate the truth that the atonement does not save all men, and he even makes an attempted appeal to Canons II, 6 and 8 to substantiate this claim. Moreover, the doctor assumes the offensive, and asserts that it is Prof. Dekker's opponents, and not Dekker,...
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