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Bob Warren examines the T of Reformed Theology’s TULIP, Total Depravity, with profound objectivity in his third book of the God’s Heart series. He finds truth in a completely biblical and contextual exegesis of Scripture, revealing the heart of our loving God. Virtually every Scripture used to support or oppose Total Depravity is examined in this volume to settle the centuries-old debate. Mr. Warren does a fantastic job of taking a controversial subject and revealing truth from the Scriptures alone-not a little Scripture and a lot of logic. He renews in readers the confidence that God’s Word is inerrant and can be trusted in context and in its entirety. Pulling a Scripture out here and there doesn’t prove anyone’s point, but running an idea through all 66 books of the Bible (as he does) makes it undeniably solid.
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Bob Warren examines the T of Reformed Theology’s TULIP, Total Depravity, with profound objectivity in his third book of the God’s Heart series. He finds truth in a completely biblical and contextual exegesis of Scripture, revealing the heart of our loving God. Virtually every Scripture used to support or oppose Total Depravity is examined in this volume to settle the centuries-old debate. Mr. Warren does a fantastic job of taking a controversial subject and revealing truth from the Scriptures alone-not a little Scripture and a lot of logic. He renews in readers the confidence that God’s Word is inerrant and can be trusted in context and in its entirety. Pulling a Scripture out here and there doesn’t prove anyone’s point, but running an idea through all 66 books of the Bible (as he does) makes it undeniably solid.