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Earl D. Radmacher (1931–2014)

Autor(a) de Nelson's New Illustrated Bible Commentary

51 Works 904 Membros 8 Reviews

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Obras de Earl D. Radmacher

The Nature of the Church (1966) 90 cópias
Salvation (2000) 86 cópias
Can We Trust the Bible (1979) 54 cópias
Celebrating the Word (1987) 25 cópias
NKJV Study Bible (2008) 10 cópias
NKJV Study Bible 5 cópias
The Nelson Study Bible, Personal Size (NKJV) (2001) — General Editor — 3 cópias
Study Bible-NKJV 2 cópias
你的恩想與你 1 exemplar(es)
HOLY SPIRIT 1 exemplar(es)
Nelson Study Bible NKJV 1 exemplar(es)
Compact Bible Commentary 1 exemplar(es)

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GWriter40 | Aug 3, 2018 |
Dr. Earl Radmacher’s book on salvation is a well written, convincingly presented and
Scripturally grounded discussion on the subject. Covering a diverse range of topics, Dr.
Radmacher handles controversial issues with firmness and grace.

The book appears daunting at first, with seventeen chapters and two appendixes. The
author broke up the chapters into six manageable sections. Although it seems strange to
comment on the organization of the book, the way this book has been presented ensures that it will remain on my shelf as a reference for many years to come.

He opens the book with a discussion on God’s provision of salvation. Early on, he
breaks salvation down into three essential categories: justification, sanctification and
glorification. Once he is done with basic definitions, he distills God’s purpose in salvation down to the truth that ultimately, God’s greatest motivation in redeeming sinners is that His glory might be praised through all eternity.

Also in this first section Dr. Radmacher discusses the nature of Christ, and how He
was a fit substitute for us. And not only our sin-bearer, but also our faithful high-priest! He then moves on to a discussion of God’s plan for salvation from “eternity to eternity”. It is amazing how Dr. Radmacher is able to take complex issues such as predestination, foreknowledge and the eternal state and address them all very clearly in a single chapter!

The next three sections were the most on topic for this class. In sections 2 through 4,
Radmacher talks about God’s accomplishments in salvation, the invitation, and the act of
regeneration. This section of the book challenged me. The majority of the book I was able to read, and walk away encouraged and convicted by the Scriptural truths presented. However, in the section where Dr. Radmacher addresses repentance and justification, my personal understanding of the ordo salutus was challenged. Dr. Radmacher makes the observation that repentance is not necessary for salvation, and in fact, many may be saved who have never repented.

Although I understand most of his argumentation on this issue, this is an area over
which I will need to do more prayerful study.

The final two sections of the book have to do with an explanation of salvation in the
form of sanctification, and also with the security of the believer. Again, Dr. Radmacher
impressed me with his ability to address such difficult issues in a way that is so easily
understood. Because of Dr. Radmacher’s “pedigree”, I anticipated this to be a rather dry,
scholarly book. Instead, I found a book that challenges and convicts, teaches and encourages and actually creates a devotional atmosphere at times.

I strongly recommend this book for anyone looking for good illustrations on how to
make the complex simple. When it comes to evangelization, how can we deliver a message confidently if we do not first wrestle with our understanding of what this salvation is? This book would be a powerful tool in the arsenal of anyone who obeys the call to go and make disciples.
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Innerstrife | 1 outra resenha | Mar 29, 2009 |
 
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coffeesucker | Dec 29, 2006 |
 
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Estatísticas

Obras
51
Membros
904
Popularidade
#28,380
Avaliação
½ 3.6
Resenhas
8
ISBNs
36
Idiomas
3

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