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B&H Academic Whosoever Will: A Biblical-Theological Critique of Five-Point Calvinism

Drawing upon the discussion held at the John 3:16 Conference in late 2008, Whosoever Will is a collection of theological assessments that serve as a response to the five points of Calvinism. The book ultimately highlights the notion that many Baptists do not hold to Calvinism's doctrines on Election and "Limited Atonement," and offers an alternative, yet biblical, understanding of how God works in salvation.
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Date:July 14, 2010
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Thomas Marshall
This book of reflections from the John 3:16 Conference in 2008 is a good resource for those studying and dealing with the issue of 5-point Calvinism. The book is a part of the B&H academic series and is well researched and written. I recommend this book to those who are struggling with areas such as Election and the view of Limited Atonement. There is also a chapter dealing with God and Evil. It is worth the time and money.
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