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The reformed Pastor, c.1-3
The author was a big man, big enough to have big faults and make big errors. A brilliant cross-bencher, widely learned, with an astounding capacity for instant analysis, argument and appeal, he could run ring round anyone in debate, yet he could not always use his great gifts in the best way. In theology, for instance, he devised an eclectic middle route between the Reformed, Arminian and Roman doctrines of grace: interpreting the kingdom of God in terms of contemporary political ideas, he explained Christ's death as an act of universal redemption (penal and vicarious, but not substitutionary), in virtue of which God has made a new law offering pardon and amnesty to the penitent..
| 151004116 | 285 BAX r.1 | Moriah Foundation | Available |
| 151004117 | 285 BAX r.2 | Moriah Foundation | Available |
| 170501104 | 285 BAX r.3 | Z. HANDIMAN | Available |
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