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Perseverance and Apostasy in the New Testament: Unpacking the Dynamic of God's Sovereignty and Human Responsibility

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Perseverance and Apostasy in the New Testament thoroughly examines all the New Testament texts relevant to the controversial questions of whether a genuine believer can apostatize and/or whether an apostate can be restored.

The primary contribution of the book lies in the in-depth exegesis of the relevant New Testament Greek texts against the socio-historical circumstances of each faith community in the New Testament.

The book inductively shows that the New Testament writers maintain a uniform perception on perseverance and apostasy based on Jesus' words that bear upon the subject described in the Gospels.

It also illuminates questions of the relationship between God's sovereignty and human responsibility, the role of the Holy Spirit for the believer's perseverance, and the role of Satan for the apostates' falling away.

The book is a needed addition to earlier works on perseverance and apostasy.

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Westbow Press
1664265406 / 9781664265400
eBook (EPUB)
27/05/2022
English
1012 pages
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