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  • Publisher: Good Book Company
  • Publication Date: March 2019
  • ISBN: MEDDEJAHUMBLECALVINISMANDIF9781784983727

Humble Calvinism: And If I Know the Five Points, But Have Not Love ...

Medders, J. A.

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Humble Calvinism is both a helpful summary of what Calvinism is, and a helpful challenge to those who are convinced Calvinists. It calls us to hold Calvinism in our hearts, not just in our heads, so that we are humble and gracious as well as zealous for the truth, to the praise and glory of Christ and his church.

Author Jeff Medders admits that he is quick to defend Calvinism, but often slow to humbly love Christians who take a different view. His warm-hearted, challenging (and surprisingly witty) book takes readers through the the five points of Calvinism, revealing that a true understanding has a humbling effect on our hearts, fueling a love of Christ and his people that builds others up, rather than tearing them down.

 

Contents

  • Foreword by Ray Ortlund
  1. The Problem With Calvinism
  • A Short Interlude About Jargon and History
  • Humble Calvinism is Not an Oxymoron
  • Total Dependency
  • The Prequel to Your Faith
  • The Cross, the Church, and the Cosmos
  • Drawn In and Sent Out
  • He Holds Our Hands
  • Humble and Happy (and Calvinist)
  • Afterword by C.H. Spurgeon
J. A. Medders is Lead Pastor of Redeemer Church, Tomball, Texas. The author of Humble Calvinism and Rooted, J.A. is married to Natalie and they have two children, Ivy and Oliver. He loves vinyl records and sour candy, and is a popular blogger and speaker as well as the host of the 'Home Row' podcast for writers. J.A. holds a Masters from Southern Theological Baptist Seminary.
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Humble Calvinism is both a helpful summary of what Calvinism is, and a helpful challenge to those who are convinced Calvinists. It calls us to hold Calvinism in our hearts, not just in our heads, so that we are humble and gracious as well as zealous for the truth, to the praise and glory of Christ and his church.

Author Jeff Medders admits that he is quick to defend Calvinism, but often slow to humbly love Christians who take a different view. His warm-hearted, challenging (and surprisingly witty) book takes readers through the the five points of Calvinism, revealing that a true understanding has a humbling effect on our hearts, fueling a love of Christ and his people that builds others up, rather than tearing them down.

 

Contents

  • Foreword by Ray Ortlund
  1. The Problem With Calvinism
  • A Short Interlude About Jargon and History
  • Humble Calvinism is Not an Oxymoron
  • Total Dependency
  • The Prequel to Your Faith
  • The Cross, the Church, and the Cosmos
  • Drawn In and Sent Out
  • He Holds Our Hands
  • Humble and Happy (and Calvinist)
  • Afterword by C.H. Spurgeon
J. A. Medders is Lead Pastor of Redeemer Church, Tomball, Texas. The author of Humble Calvinism and Rooted, J.A. is married to Natalie and they have two children, Ivy and Oliver. He loves vinyl records and sour candy, and is a popular blogger and speaker as well as the host of the 'Home Row' podcast for writers. J.A. holds a Masters from Southern Theological Baptist Seminary.
  • Cover Type:
  • 176 Pages
  • Publisher: Good Book Company
  • Publication Date: March 2019
  • ISBN: MEDDEJAHUMBLECALVINISMANDIF9781784983727