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  • 64 Pages
  • Publisher: Crossway/Good News Publishers
  • Publication Date: May 2011
  • ISBN: SFERGUSIBGRACEOFREPENTANCE9781433519833

The Grace of Repentance

Ferguson, Sinclair B.

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Provides a biblical definition of repentance and outlines implications for evangelical churches.

Out of the Protestant Reformation came several important doctrines, including a renewed understanding of repentance. Instead of viewing repentance as a one-time confession, the reformers began to teach what the Bible teaches--that it is both radical and perpetual.

In this redesigned, concise volume Sinclair Ferguson examines how the Bible defines repentance and how the doctrine has fared in today's evangelical churches. He finds many sorely lacking in proper theological understanding: "Once again we need to proclaim the full-orbed doctrine of repentance within an evangelical world that has begun to manifest symptoms of the same medieval sickness." This reversion to a kind of medieval theology includes the viewing of repentance as an isolated, emotional event.

Ferguson combats this trend by pointing us toward repentance in the Bible. As we embrace continual confession and turning from sin, we will find our spiritual walk transformed and our fellowship with Christ renewed. This is an important book for every Christian who wants the grace of repentance to regain rightful prominence in evangelical churches.

 

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Sinclair B. Ferguson is Distinguished Visiting Scholar of Systematic Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary, Chancellor's Professor of Systematic Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary, and former pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Columbia, SC. Sinclair received his PhD from the University of Aberdeen. Sinclair and his wife, Dorothy, have four grown children.

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Provides a biblical definition of repentance and outlines implications for evangelical churches.

Out of the Protestant Reformation came several important doctrines, including a renewed understanding of repentance. Instead of viewing repentance as a one-time confession, the reformers began to teach what the Bible teaches--that it is both radical and perpetual.

In this redesigned, concise volume Sinclair Ferguson examines how the Bible defines repentance and how the doctrine has fared in today's evangelical churches. He finds many sorely lacking in proper theological understanding: "Once again we need to proclaim the full-orbed doctrine of repentance within an evangelical world that has begun to manifest symptoms of the same medieval sickness." This reversion to a kind of medieval theology includes the viewing of repentance as an isolated, emotional event.

Ferguson combats this trend by pointing us toward repentance in the Bible. As we embrace continual confession and turning from sin, we will find our spiritual walk transformed and our fellowship with Christ renewed. This is an important book for every Christian who wants the grace of repentance to regain rightful prominence in evangelical churches.

 

Sinclair B. Ferguson headshot

Sinclair B. Ferguson is Distinguished Visiting Scholar of Systematic Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary, Chancellor's Professor of Systematic Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary, and former pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Columbia, SC. Sinclair received his PhD from the University of Aberdeen. Sinclair and his wife, Dorothy, have four grown children.

  • Cover Type:
  • 64 Pages
  • Publisher: Crossway/Good News Publishers
  • Publication Date: May 2011
  • ISBN: SFERGUSIBGRACEOFREPENTANCE9781433519833