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Common Grace Revisited and Trinity and Covenant - Now in ebook!

Common Grace·2014-06-24

Common Grace Revisited Written as a response to Dr. Richard J. Mouw's apology for common grace, He Shines in All That's Fair: Culture and Common Grace, this book examines the theory of common grace in the light of Scripture and the Reformed confessions, challenges its claim to be part of the body o

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He Shines in All That’s Fair (and Curses All That’s Foul) (1)

David Engelsma·2002-03-15

"He Shines in All That's Fair" is a lovely line in the well-known hymn, "This is My Father's World." This is my Father's world, the birds their carols raise, The morning light, the lily white, declare their Maker's praise. This is my Father's world: He shines in all that's fair; In the rustling

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He Shines in All That’s Fair (and Curses All That’s Foul) (7)

David Engelsma·2002-09-01

In these pages I will reflect on the notion of "common grace," as it has been debated by thinkers in the Calvinist tradition. What is it that Christians can assume they have in common with people who have not experienced the saving grace that draws a sinner into a restored relationship with God? (p.

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Total Depravity

Herman Veldman·1982-01-01

He can, in things earthy, do spiritual good. He can do things in this civil life which meet with God’s approval. It is not true of him that he always sins. Fact is he does so much good that he often puts a child of God to shame. He often “out-goods” the child of God. This is the theory of Common Gra

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A Protestant Reformed World and Life View (6)

Herman Hanko·1959-05-01

Standing on the platform of common grace and gazing through the rosy spectacle of the three points, such a man shades his eyes with his hand and survey s the world about him. Much to his surprise, he finds in this world many things which are delightful. He spies men who do not love the truth and do

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Prof. Herman C. Hanko

1990-04-01
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Prof. Herman Hanko

1990-11-01