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Named Person: | Jesus Christ; Jesus Christ. |
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Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Lou Martuneac |
ISBN: | 9781597818674 1597818674 |
OCLC Number: | 642836052 |
Notes: | ISBN is identical to the 2006 ed. Author profile: Rev. Lou Martuneac (M.A. Bible Exposition) was a faculty member at Pensacola Christian College (1987-1992). He also served as a missionary, vice president, and professor of Systematic Theology at Calvary Baptist Theological College in Johannesburg, South Africa (1996-1999). He has written two gospel tracts: The Unchanging Rock and Wings of Freedom. - Publisher. |
Description: | xx, 310 pages ; 22 cm |
Contents: | Forewords -- A note from the author -- Why this book? -- Introduction -- Is understanding the gospel essential? -- What is lordship salvation? -- What is the Calvinism connection? -- Salvation and discipleship : is there a biblical difference? -- Can there be a Christian who is carnal? -- What is biblical repentance? -- What is biblical saving faith? -- The rich young ruler -- Romans chapter ten -- Acts 16:30-31 -- Is it the Christian's duty to fight for the faith? -- A heart to heart with pastors and Christian leaders -- A final word -- Appendix A : What about Calvinism? -- Appendix B : Does regeneration precede faith? -- Appendix C : Summary of lordship salvation from a single page -- Appendix D : The relationship between God's grace and lordship legalism -- Appendix E : The "no lordship" counter-claim -- Appendix F : A review of Walter J. Chantry's Today's Gospel : Authentic or Synthetic? -- Appendix G : "Unless the Lord Jesus is Lord of all he is not Lord at all" -- Appendix H : Does "final salvation" serve as a cover for works salvation? -- Selected bibliography. |
Responsibility: | by Lou Martuneac. |
Abstract:
This volume is a thorough biblical expose of what has come to be called Lordship Salvation. Throughout the volume, Lou Martuneac rightly emphasizes that one's personal salvation from sin is by Gods grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone. The Lordship of Christ is not a condition for salvation, but is most assuredly Gods desire for His own. - Dr. Robert P. Lightner, Dallas Theological Seminary (Back cover).
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