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Edwin H. Palmer

Auteur de Five Points of Calvinism, The

13 oeuvres 617 utilisateurs 5 critiques

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Edwin H. Palmer (1922-1980) was a theologian, scholar, teacher, and pastor. He served as executive secretary on the team that prepared the New International Version of the Bible.

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nice primer on the facts and support of calvinism... For someone questioning what it is about. But for in depth thoughts and passion for the sovereignty of God it felt lacking.
 
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KenMcLain | 2 autres critiques | Jul 18, 2017 |
The author Edwin H. Palmer here provides a little but very helpful, beginner’s book that is extremely easy to read and easy to follow on the five points of the theology known as Calvinism. It’s a compressed systematically compressed manual of the scriptures explaining these doctrines of grace.

Palmer tells us at the very beginning of his book that there is much more to Calvinism than these 5 points, and that they were not invented by Calvin. It is also worth pointing out that they are a response to a submission to the Church of Holland and not an original statement by Calvinist believers. The historic Five Points of Calvinism are a summary of the Canons of Dort which were the judgment of the Synod of Dort (1618-1619), where the Reformed churches rejected the teaching of Arminianism.

Calvinism is divided into hundred of points, but Palmer’s book touches upon the five main points most commonly deemed the “doctrines of grace.” He deals with the acrostic “T.U.L.I.P.” which stands for Total Depravity, Unconditional Election, Limited Atonement, Irresistible Grace, and Perseverance of the Saints. Palmer also introduces the reader to the doctrine of reprobation included in chapter 7.

This book is great help to those who have been recently introduced to reformed theology. Palmer adds a series of discussion questions to the end of each section in order to prompt the reader to some needful mediations on material being covered. This is not a theologically deep book, as far as a systematic theology goes, but is a very good primer on the subject matter as its aim and purpose to help some newcomer understand the very basic tenants of Calvinism. Palmer’s methodology is sound. He raises the issues, then let’s Scripture prove his point. He exposits the passages he relies upon to bolster his argument, which is helpful. He isn’t teaching “against Arminians”–he simply wants to explain the subject matter. It not like he has an axe to grind but taking the form of teacher on Calvinistic theology. A wonderful study guide that I would recommend anyone.
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moses917 | 2 autres critiques | Sep 13, 2009 |
Palmer’s book is a small summary of Reformed soteriology written as an introduction for the uninformed layman, containing an average of twenty study questions at the end of each chapter.
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pastorbookshelf | 2 autres critiques | Sep 15, 2007 |
No hay duda que esta presentación enriquecerá no solo el conocimiento de cada cristiano sino que jugará un papel importante para su profundización y crecimiento de cada iglesia cristiana.
 
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perla | Aug 5, 2006 |

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