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Robert E. Picirilli

    Free Will Revisited
    How We Get Our English Bible
    Discipleship
    Paul the Apostle
    Grace, Faith, Free Will
    • Grace, Faith, Free Will

      • 258pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      The book explores the theological divide between Calvinism and Arminianism, focusing on the concepts of grace, faith, and free will. Through a combination of historical, systematic, and Biblical theology, Robert Picirilli presents a contrast between the two perspectives on salvation. He advocates for "Reformation Arminianism," aiming to restore the foundational beliefs of Jacob Arminius and his supporters, offering insights into the complexities of these enduring theological debates.

      Grace, Faith, Free Will
    • This biography of the Apostle Paul is valuable as both a college text and pesonal study tool. Additional reading lists and side-bars on pertinent topics make this one of the most useful studies of Paul available. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

      Paul the Apostle
    • Discipleship

      The Expressing of Saving Faith

      • 228pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Exploring the essence of discipleship, the book delves into the distinction between being a disciple of Jesus Christ and simply identifying as a Christian. Dr. Picirilli offers practical insights based on an extensive study of New Testament teachings, emphasizing that repentance, obedience, and discipleship are crucial for salvation. He also addresses the implications for presenting the gospel, assuring salvation, and church discipline, contrasting the Transaction Model of justification with the Discipleship Model found in the Synoptic gospels.

      Discipleship
    • How We Get Our English Bible

      Understanding About Different Versions

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Exploring the history of the English Bible, Dr. Picirilli delves into the production of early Scripture versions and their preservation over generations. He emphasizes the authenticity and reliability of the written Word of God, while also examining the various translations available today. The author makes a clear distinction between translations and paraphrases, providing readers with valuable insights into the complexities of biblical texts and their interpretations.

      How We Get Our English Bible
    • Free Will Revisited

      • 152pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Exploring the contentious debate over free will, this work examines the perspectives of influential theologians Luther, Calvin, and Edwards, addressing their objections to the concept. Key issues such as foreknowledge, human depravity, and divine sovereignty are discussed, demonstrating how the doctrine of free will aligns with biblical teachings. The author critiques the rationalistic arguments presented by Edwards and concludes with a summary of the fundamental differences in salvation doctrines between Arminianism and Calvinism, providing a comprehensive theological analysis.

      Free Will Revisited