Studies in theology
Description
John Piper presents a careful, reasoned study of the doctrine of election. He dissects Paul's argument to highlight the picture of God and his righteousness painted in Romans 9. Undergirded by his belief that the sovereignty of God is too precious a part of our faith to dismiss or approach weak-kneed, Piper explores the Greek text and Paul's argument with singular deftness.
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Books in this Series
The doctrine of the atonement
The justification of God
John Piper presents a careful, reasoned study of the doctrine of election. He dissects Paul's argument to highlight the picture of God and his righteousness painted in Romans 9. Undergirded by his belief that the sovereignty of God is too precious a part of our faith to dismiss or approach weak-kneed, Piper explores the Greek text and Paul's argument with singular deftness.
The religious ideas of the Old Testament
The history as the source of the ideas -- The idea of religion -- The idea of God -- The idea of man -- The approach of God to man -- The approach of man to God -- The problems of sin and suffering -- The hope of the nation -- The permanent value of the Old Testament.