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Mobile Ed: TH268 Jack W. Cottrell on the Doctrine of Grace (10 hour course - audio)

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Overview

In this course on the doctrine of grace (TH268), Jack W. Cottrell will help you dive deep into the biblical and theological underpinnings of the topic of grace. “Grace” is a word we use often as Christians; however, as a theological concept it is often underdeveloped and misunderstood. Dr. Cottrell will help you develop a robust understanding of grace as he guides you in an exploration of the attributes of grace in relation to the law, key passages of Scripture, and the contributions of historical figures who helped develop the doctrine of grace. Dr. Cottrell demonstrates how a proper understanding of grace applies to and changes your life.

This is the audio only version of TH268 Jack W. Cottrell on the Doctrine of Grace. To purchase the full course, click here.

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Introduction
  • Introducing the Speaker and the Course
Unit 1: Key Distinctions Regarding Grace
  • An Overview
  • The Two Gates into Heaven
  • Is Salvation Egocentric or Theocentric?
  • Wages or Gift?
  • What Is the Law System?
  • What Is the Grace System?
  • The Mentality of Grace
  • The Balance Scale Mentality
  • Extra Merit? There’s No Such Thing!
  • Grace: A Uniquely Biblical Doctrine
Unit 2: Grace and the Book of Romans
  • The Message of Romans
  • “How Lost Are the Heathen?”
  • More on the Message of Romans
  • Double Trouble
  • The Double Cure for Sin
Unit 3: The Righteousness of God
  • The Righteousness of God in the Gospel
  • How Does God Bestow His Righteousness on Us?
  • The Purpose of the Incarnation
  • Christ Our Righteousness
Unit 4: Grace, Justification, and Faith
  • Justification: The Heart of Grace
  • The Essence of Justification
  • Justification as a Problem for God
  • The Cross as the Basis for Justification: Part 1
  • The Cross as the Basis for Justification: Part 2
  • The Substitutionary Atonement
  • How Do We Become Justified? The Calvinist View
  • How Do We Become Justified? By Faith Alone? Part 1
  • How Do We Become Justified? By Faith Alone? Part 2
  • Martin Luther’s Approach to “Faith Alone”
  • The Distinction between Means and Conditions
Unit 5: Faith and Works
  • Faith and Works in Paul’s Writings
  • What Paul Does Not Mean by “Works”: Part 1
  • What Paul Does Not Mean by “Works”: Part 2
  • What Paul Does Mean by “Works”: Part 1
  • What Paul Does Mean by “Works”: Part 2
  • “Obedience to the Gospel” vs. “Works of Law”
Unit 6: Conditions of Grace
  • Is Grace Conditional or Unconditional? Part 1
  • Is Grace Conditional or Unconditional? Part 2
  • The Premier Grace Condition: Part 1
  • The Premier Grace Condition: Part 2
  • Is Faith the Only Grace Condition?
  • The Second Condition for Salvation: Part 1
  • The Second Condition for Salvation: Part 2
  • The Third Condition of Grace
  • The Fourth Condition of Grace
  • Why a New Condition?
Unit 7: Justification, Works, and Judgment
  • How Do We Reconcile Paul and James?
  • Will We Be Judged by Works?
  • If We Are Justified by Faith, Why Are We Judged by Works?
Unit 8: The Assurance of Salvation
  • The Question of Assurance
  • “Once Saved, Always Saved” Explained
  • “Once Saved, Always Saved” Refuted: Part 1
  • “Once Saved, Always Saved” Refuted: Part 2
  • “Once Saved, Always Saved” Refuted: Part 3
  • “Always Trying, Never Sure”
  • “Simply Trusting, Fully Forgiven”
  • Grace and Assurance in Summary
  • How Does One Fall from Grace?
  • Can the Fallen Be Restored?
Unit 9: Original Sin
  • What Is the Doctrine of Original Sin?
  • Why Did Paul Write Romans 5:12–21? Part 1
  • Why Did Paul Write Romans 5:12–21? Part 2
  • Original Grace, Not Original Sin
Unit 10: Grace and Good Works
  • How Do Good Works Fit in? Part 1
  • How Do Good Works Fit in? Part 2
  • “I Can Do Good Works Because of Grace”
  • “I Ought to Do Good Works Because of Creation”
  • “I Will Do Good Works Because of Love”
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Jack Cottrell

Dr. Jack W. Cottrell has been a professor of theology at Cincinnati Christian University since 1967. Dr. Cottrell has earned a BA, ThB from Cincinnati Christian University; a BA from the University of Cincinnati; an MDiv from Westminster Theological Seminary; and a PhD from Princeton Theological Seminary.

He’s been married to his beautiful wife, Barbara, for over 50 years, and he ministers at the Bright Christian Church in Bright, Indiana. Dr. Cottrell has been teaching theology at the Cincinnati Christian University for over 40 years, and he’s been writing for over 30 years. He and Barbara have three children and four grandchildren.

Those who know Dr. Cottrell know he’s a huge fan of University of Kentucky basketball and bluegrass music. He likes to read mystery novels and watch Wheel of Fortune and Texas Hold’em tournaments.

 

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