James Durham (1622-1658): And the Gospel Offer in its Seventeenth Century Context
The free offer of the gospel has been a matter of significant debate within Reformed theology. However, despite this controversy, Reformed theologians such as James Durham preached a gospel offer which was a sincere and free invitation from God to all, to embrace Jesus Christ as Saviour. This gospel offer expressed God's grace and goodness to all. Donald Mac Lean argues that Durham's doctrinal position is representative of the Westminster Standards and embraced by his contemporaries and evidenced by the later disputes concerning the meaning of the teaching of the Westminster Confession of Faith.
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James Durham (1622-1658): And the Gospel Offer in its Seventeenth Century Context
The free offer of the gospel has been a matter of significant debate within Reformed theology. However, despite this controversy, Reformed theologians such as James Durham preached a gospel offer which was a sincere and free invitation from God to all, to embrace Jesus Christ as Saviour. This gospel offer expressed God's grace and goodness to all. Donald Mac Lean argues that Durham's doctrinal position is representative of the Westminster Standards and embraced by his contemporaries and evidenced by the later disputes concerning the meaning of the teaching of the Westminster Confession of Faith.
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James Durham (1622-1658): And the Gospel Offer in its Seventeenth Century Context

James Durham (1622-1658): And the Gospel Offer in its Seventeenth Century Context

by Donald MacLean
James Durham (1622-1658): And the Gospel Offer in its Seventeenth Century Context

James Durham (1622-1658): And the Gospel Offer in its Seventeenth Century Context

by Donald MacLean

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The free offer of the gospel has been a matter of significant debate within Reformed theology. However, despite this controversy, Reformed theologians such as James Durham preached a gospel offer which was a sincere and free invitation from God to all, to embrace Jesus Christ as Saviour. This gospel offer expressed God's grace and goodness to all. Donald Mac Lean argues that Durham's doctrinal position is representative of the Westminster Standards and embraced by his contemporaries and evidenced by the later disputes concerning the meaning of the teaching of the Westminster Confession of Faith.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783525550878
Publisher: V&R Academic
Publication date: 03/11/2015
Series: Reformed Historical Theology , #31
Pages: 317
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Donald John Mac Lean is Research Supervisor at Wales Evangelical School of Theology and Visiting Lecturer at City University in London.
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