Saved by Grace: The Holy Spirit's Work in Calling and Regeneration - Softcover

Bavinck, Herman

 
9781601782816: Saved by Grace: The Holy Spirit's Work in Calling and Regeneration

Synopsis

In Saved by Grace, Herman Bavinck discusses God's gracious work in bringing fallen sinners to new life and salvation. He gives a careful historical analysis that shows how Reformed theologians have wrestled to understand and express the Holy Spirit's work in calling and regeneration since the seventeenth century. Bavinck also brings exegetical precision and theological clarity to the discussion, carefully avoiding the errors of undervaluing and overvaluing the use of means in work of salvation. This book, therefore, takes up questions with which every new generation of Reformed writers must grapple.


Table of Contents:
Part I: Introduction
1. The Occasion and Rise of the Controversy
Part II: The Immediate Operation of the Holy Spirit
2. Differing Conceptions of Divine Grace
3. The Reformed Defense of Divine Grace against the Remonstrants
Part III: The Immediate Operation of the Holy Spirit and Means of Grace
4. Augustine and the Reformed on the Means of Grace
5. Calling and Regeneration at the Synod of Dort
6. Calling and Regeneration in Other Reformed Theologians
7. The Reformed Conception of the Covenant of Grace and the Church
8. Diverse Views Concerning the Moment of Regeneration
9. A Weighty Counter-Argument
10. The Anabaptist versus the Reformed Understanding of the Order of Salvation
11. Holy Scripture on the Spiritual State of Adults in the Covenant
12. Calling and Regeneration and its Relation to Preaching
Part IV: The Relation between the Immediate Operation of the Holy Spirit and the Means of Grace
13. The Means of Grace in General
14. The Word as Means of Grace in particular
15. The Work of God's Word in Regeneration, Faith, and Conversion
16. Solution to the Controversy

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About the Author

Herman Bavinck (1854-1921) succeeded Abraham Kuyper as professor of systematic theology at the Free University in Amsterdam in 1902. His Reformed Dogmatics is a standard text for modern Reformed theology.

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Table of Contents:

Part I: Introduction

1. The Occasion and Rise of the Controversy

Part II: The Immediate Operation of the Holy Spirit

2. Differing Conceptions of Divine Grace

3. The Reformed Defense of Divine Grace against the Remonstrants

Part III: The Immediate Operation of the Holy Spirit and Means of Grace

4. Augustine and the Reformed on the Means of Grace

5. Calling and Regeneration at the Synod of Dort

6. Calling and Regeneration in Other Reformed Theologians

7. The Reformed Conception of the Covenant of Grace and the Church

8. Diverse Views Concerning the Moment of Regeneration

9. A Weighty Counter-Argument

10. The Anabaptist versus the Reformed Understanding of the Order of Salvation

11. Holy Scripture on the Spiritual State of Adults in the Covenant

12. Calling and Regeneration and its Relation to Preaching

Part IV: The Relation between the Immediate Operation of the Holy Spirit and the Means of Grace

13. The Means of Grace in General

14. The Word as Means of Grace in particular

15. The Work of God's Word in Regeneration, Faith, and Conversion

16. Solution to the Controversy

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