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Ruined Sinners to Reclaim: Sin and Depravity in Historical, Biblical, Theological, and Pastoral Perspective [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 1040 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x57 mm, weight: 1577 g
  • Serija: The Doctrines of Grace
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Apr-2024
  • Leidėjas: Crossway Books
  • ISBN-10: 1433557053
  • ISBN-13: 9781433557057
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 1040 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x57 mm, weight: 1577 g
  • Serija: The Doctrines of Grace
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Apr-2024
  • Leidėjas: Crossway Books
  • ISBN-10: 1433557053
  • ISBN-13: 9781433557057
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Examining the Doctrine of Human Depravity in Scripture and throughout Church History

For centuries, theologians have debated the doctrine of total depravitythe belief that people are wholly and naturally corrupt due to original sin. Reformed theology upholds this truth, acknowledging it to be essential for understanding the gospel and humanitys need for a Savior.

Ruined Sinners to Reclaim persuasively reaffirms the doctrine of total depravity from biblical, historical, theological, and pastoral perspectives, drawing on the debates of theologians throughout church history. Edited by David and Jonathan Gibson, this book features contributions from respected theologiansincluding Michael A. G. Haykin, Gray Sutanto, Garry Williams, Mark Jones, Daniel Strange, and R. Albert Mohler Jr.to help readers understand the reality of our sinful nature, its debilitating effects, and the Holy Spirits role in salvation. This is the second book in the Doctrines of Grace series, which explores the central points of the Canons of Dort, providing a framework for understanding each doctrine in all its historical, biblical, theological, and pastoral richness. 





Defends the Doctrine of Total Depravity: Including sins origin, spread, nature, and scope, as well as its effects on free will Comprehensive: Explores theological ideas throughout church history, including from the patristic, medieval, Reformation, and post-Reformation periods Part of the Doctrines of Grace Series: Along with From Heaven He Came and Sought Her, this volume explores a central tenet of Reformed theology
Tables and Diagrams
Foreword (Michael Horton)
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Contributors

Introduction
 
Chapter 1: Salvation Belongs to the Lord
Mapping the Doctrine of the Total Depravity of Human Creatures
David Gibson and Jonathan Gibson
 
Part 1: Sin and Depravity in Church History
 
Chapter 2: Rivers of Dragons and Mouths of Lions and Dark Forces
Sin in the Patristic Tradition
Michael A. G. Haykin
Chapter 3: Give What You Command, and Then Command Whatever You Will
Augustine, Pelagius, and the Question of Original Sin
Bradley G. Green
Chapter 4: Ruined Sinners in a Pseudo-Augustinian Treatise on Predestination
Francis X. Gumerlock
Chapter 5: The Bondage of the Will
Luther versus Erasmus
Mark D. Thompson
Chapter 6: Whatever Remains Is a Horrible Deformity
Sin in Early to Post-Reformation Theology
Raymond A. Blacketer
Chapter 7: Sin and the Synod of Dort
Lee Gatiss
Chapter 8: By a Divine Constitution
Old Princeton and the Imputation of Adams Sin
Ryan M. McGraw
Chapter 9: The Chief Evil of Human Life
Sin in the Life and Thought of the English Particular Baptists, 1680s1830s
Michael A. G. Haykin
 
Part 2: Sin and Depravity in the Bible
 
Chapter 10: From Eden to Exile
The Story of Sin in Genesis2 Kings
William M. Wood
Chapter 11: The Folly, Mystery, and Absurdity of Sin in the Wisdom
Literature
Stephen M. Coleman
Chapter 12: Breaching the Covenant
Sin in the Prophets
William M. Wood
Chapter 13: If You, Then, Who Are Evil
Sin in the Synoptic Gospels and Acts
Douglas Sean ODonnell
Chapter 14: Everyone Who Practices Sin Is a Slave to Sin
Sin in the Johannine Literature
Murray J. Smith
Chapter 15: Wretched Man That I Am!
Sin in the Pauline Epistles
Jonathan Gibson
Chapter 16: That None of You May Be Hardened by the Deceitfulness of Sin
Sin in Hebrews, James, 12 Peter, and Jude
Brandon D. Crowe
 
Part 3: Sin and Depravity in Theological Perspective
 
Chapter 17: I and the Norm
Comparative Religions and Alternative Philosophies of Sin
Nathan D. Shannon
Chapter 18: Whence This Evil?
Toward a Biblical Theodicy
James N. Anderson
Chapter 19: Total Depravity and Gods Covenant with Adam (1)
A Case for the Covenant
Garry Williams
Chapter 20: Total Depravity and Gods Covenant with Adam (2)
The Imputation of Adams Sin
Garry Williams
Chapter 21: The Heart Wants What It Wants
A Protestant Assessment of the Doctrine of Concupiscence
Steven Wedgeworth
Chapter 22: On Revelation and the Psychical Effects of Sin
Toward a Constructive Proposal
Nathaniel Gray Sutanto
Chapter 23: Original Sin in Modern Theology
Charles Hodge and Herman Bavinck on Friedrich Schleiermacher
Nathaniel Gray Sutanto
Chapter 24: "Incurvatus Est in Se"
Toward a Theology of Sin
Andrew Leslie
Chapter 25: "Distinguishd among Ten Thousand"
The Sinlessness of Christ
Mark Jones
 
Part 4: Sin and Depravity in Pastoral Practice
 
Chapter 26: Losing Our Religion
The Impact of Secularization on the Understanding of Sin
David F. Wells
Chapter 27: An Apology for "Elenctics"
The Unmasking of Sin in the Retrieval of a Theological Discipline
Daniel Strange           
Chapter 28: Evangelizing Fallen People
Apologetics and the Doctrine of Sin
James N. Anderson
Chapter 29: Counseling Fallen People
Applying the Truth of Sola Scriptura
Heath Lambert
Chapter 30: Preaching to Sinners in a Secular Age
R. Albert Mohler Jr.
 
Appendix: Scripture Versions Cited
Select Bibliography
Index of Biblical References
Index of Names
Index of Subjects
David Gibson (PhD, University of Aberdeen) is minister of Trinity Church in Aberdeen, Scotland. He is a coeditor of From Heaven He Came and Sought Her, and his publications include Living Life Backward; Radically Whole; and The Lord of Psalm 23. He is married to Angela, and they have four children.

Jonathan Gibson (PhD, University of Cambridge) is an ordained minister in the International Presbyterian Church, United Kingdom, and associate professor of Old Testament at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. He is a coeditor of and contributor to From Heaven He Came and Sought Her and author of Be Thou My Vision: A Liturgy for Daily Worship. Jonny and his wife, Jackie, have four children.