Grace defined and defended. What a 400-Year-Old Confession Teaches Us about Sin, Salvation, and the Sovereignty of God
(2020)

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[United States] : One Audiobooks, 2020
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Unabridged
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1 online resource (1 audio file (3hr., 48 min.)) : digital

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9781646890286 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book) MWT13258976, 1646890280 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book) 13258976
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English
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Grace Is Too Precious a Doctrine to Settle for Vague Generalities Grace―a doctrine central to the gospel―ought to be clearly defined so it can be celebrated, relished, and consistently defended. In this book, Kevin DeYoung leads us back to the Canons of Dort, a seventeenth-century document originally written to precisely and faithfully define this precious doctrine. The Canons of Dort stand as a faithful witness to the precise nature of God's supernatural, sovereign, redeeming, resurrecting grace―when so many people settle for vague generalities that water down the truth. In three concise sections―covering history, theology, and practical application― DeYoung explores what led to the Canons and why they were needed, the five important doctrines that they explain, and Dort's place in the Christian faith today. Kevin DeYoung (PhD, University of Leicester) is the senior pastor at Christ Covenant Church in Matthews, North Carolina, and assistant professor of systematic theology at Reformed Theological Seminary (Charlotte). He serves as board chairman of the Gospel Coalition and blogs at DeYoung, Restless, and Reformed. He is the author of several books, including Just Do Something; Crazy Busy; and The Biggest Story. Kevin and his wife, Trisha, have eight children. Senior Pastor, Christ Covenant Church, Matthews, North Carolina

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