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The origin of man -- The nature of man -- Trichotomy -- Man in the image of God -- The Adamic administration -- Free agency -- The fall of man -- The nature of sin -- Inability -- Common grace -- The plan of salvation -- The person of Christ -- The atonement -- The obedience of Christ -- The call -- Regeneration -- Justification -- Adoption -- Faith -- The assurance of faith -- Definitive sanctification -- The agency in definitive sanctification -- Progressive sanctification -- The pattern of sanctification -- The goal of sanctification -- The nature and unity of the church -- The government of the church -- The form of government -- Arguments against term eldership -- Office in the church -- The sacraments -- Baptism -- The Lord's supper -- Restricted communion -- The interadventual period and the advent : Matthew 24 and 25 -- The last things. 109882 ({Dollar}7.13) No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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Volume 2 of his Collected Writings thus provides virtually John Murray's own selection from his articles and lectures in systematic theology. In it will be found definitive treatments of subjects upon which, in the judgement of many, he advanced the frontiers of reformed theology and gave fresh elucidation of biblical truth. This is most evident in the chapters on Adamic Administration and Definitive Sanctification, but the seed-thoughts of further insight are also clearly evident in many other places.
The arrangement is in seven sections which deal comprehensively with the themes of Man, Common Grace, Christ and Redemption (2 sections), Sanctification , Church and Sacraments, and the Last Things. To the author's own selection the publishers have added material from his class lectures. None of the 36 chapters has previously appeared in any of John Murray's volumes.