Description
The second part of this revised modern classic takes a deeper look into some key biblical concepts, such as God’s will and our freewill, predestination, justification and righteousness.
Reconsidering Key Biblical Ideas builds on and reinforces a number of the key concepts in volume 1. We see how many of the traditionalist meanings given to them are based on imported human philosophy, and not 1st century understandings. These include:
- God’s will, plans and sovereignty and man’s freewill
- Justification and righteousness
- God’s election and foreknowledge
- Works and faithfulness
- The hardening of Pharaoh’s heart and unbelief
The last chapter brings together some of the wildly unbiblical teachings of Augustine of Hippo, a man whose theological influence remains huge even today.
This volume can either be read alongside Volume 1 or individually to explore particular topics in more depth.