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Gospel Grace: The Modern-day Controversy

Mark W. Karlberg (Author)

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Binding: Paperback
Page Count: 330
Publisher: Wipf and Stock
ISBN#: 9781592443529

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Description: This book, sequel to Dr. Karlberg's Covenant Theology in Reformed Perspective, is written in the hope that an understanding of the dispute at Westminster Seminary will provide some insight into the origination and spread of false teaching in once-orthodox centers of learning. In this particular case, as in most, there is the exploitation of false notions and misformulations, some of which are deeply imbedded within the theological tradition. Such misconceptions can be the seeds for heresy, the fruit of further development and maturation of erroneous teaching (sometimes appearing in succeeding generations). Alongside the doctrinal substance of the current dispute are the machinations of once-respected teachers in the Reformed churches.

About the Author
Dr. Mark W. Karlberg, widely recognized as a leading representative of Reformed covenant theology, obtained his Th.D. from Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. Standing in the line of Old Westminster, Dr. Karlberg has championed the Protestant doctrine of justification by faith alone, which doctrine now occupies center stage in the critical debate at the opening of the third millennium of Christian theology.

Gospel Grace: The Modern-day Controversy

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