The Doctrine of Human Depravity
- 248pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Arthur W. Pink était un auteur chrétien anglais réputé pour ses profondes expositions bibliques. Initialement diffusés par sa propre revue, ses écrits ont atteint un public plus large après sa mort. Pink se distingua par un examen méticuleux des Écritures et un accent mis sur une vie chrétienne pratique. Ses œuvres ont influencé de nombreux chrétiens, les encourageant à une étude biblique plus approfondie et à une vie ancrée dans les principes bibliques.







An unabridged, unaltered edition to include an introduction by the author, with the complete appendices (I through IV) at book's end.
The book explores the dual challenges faced by humanity: the guilt and penalty of sin that lead to spiritual bondage and the pervasive influence of sin that renders individuals unworthy of Heaven. It delves into the theological implications of these obstacles and the potential pathways to salvation for Adam's fallen descendants, emphasizing the struggle between sin and redemption.
The question of profiting from Scripture provides the theme for this book, originally published as a series in Studies in the Scriptures.
The book emphasizes the doctrine of election as a foundational element of systematic theology, arguing that understanding God's attributes and eternal decrees is essential. It highlights that God's existence and purpose predate creation, likening His planning to an architect's blueprint before construction. The work asserts that divine intentions are revealed in Scripture, showcasing God's grace and ultimate purpose for humanity. This approach aims to deepen comprehension of God's overarching plans and the significance of His decrees throughout history.
Exploring the distinctiveness of the four Gospels, this work addresses the often-overlooked reasons for their individual contributions to the New Testament. Despite extensive study, many readers fail to appreciate the unique designs and characteristics of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. The author invites a deeper understanding of these texts, emphasizing their significance and the insights they offer into the life and teachings of Jesus, aiming to enhance readers' comprehension of their foundational role in Christian scripture.
This edition explores profound theological concepts surrounding the nature of God, including His sovereignty, immutability, holiness, and goodness. Each section delves into a specific attribute, offering insights into God's decrees, knowledge, and power, while reflecting on the implications of divine qualities for humanity. The preface sets the tone for a deep exploration of God's character, emphasizing the significance of understanding these attributes in the context of faith and spirituality.
Pink looks at what God has done for us, why he has done this and how we should respond. He gives us marks of grace to look for in ourselves and reassurance as to the help God provides. God works in the believer through Scripture to prepare them for glory and to give them happiness here and now.
Dr. Arthur W. Pink clearly illustrates the lessons that Christians can learn from the words Christ spoke on the cross.