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The doctrine of predestination is an important starting point for the study of Christian theology thought from a Reformed theological perspective. This doctrine is essential because it is one of the central themes from the Bible that has been the reason for many debates among many theologians in the history of the church. Despite the different views held by mainline Protestant theologians like Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Jacobus Arminus, this book points to Scripture as the basis for Reformed soteriology. It uses the tools of biblical interpretation to show how the entire Bible addresses the doctrine of predestination so that theology students, pastors, Bible teachers, and anyone interested in Christian theology will better understand predestination from a Reformed perspective toward an effective ministry today.
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This book is a welcome addition to the growing recognition that theology works best when rooted in the biblical text. Kame’s inspiring exploration of predestination is thoroughly biblical and yet gives a clear witness to the faithful tradition of the church. Ministers, scholars, and students will drink from this well for years to come.
—Cornélius J. Bekker, dean and professor at Regent University School of Divinity