Common Grace Revisited: A Response to Richard J. Mouw's He Shines in All That's Fair
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Written as a response to Dr. Richard J. Mouw's 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 Shi...
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This book is a very good example of how Christians ought to respond to the proponents of a common grace of God. Engelsma does well at taking to task the modern churches method of an emotional eisogesis of scripture.
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Dustin · July 2, 2023
Common Grace Revisited
I bought several copies of this book and plan to use them in a men's study group in our church. Thanks!
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Jim · August 18, 2022
Common Grace Is No Grace
The book expounds an accurate and faithful understanding of the Scriptures as well as the Confessions regarding the so-called doctrine of "common grace".The author unmasks " common grace" for what it is: just another reenactment of the Fall where man attempts and obviously fails to "Let us make God in our image".