Wording sometimes difficult to comprehend, but worth the price.
Would recommend to others.
Description
Regeneration is a supernatural work of God that transforms human hearts, enabling us to experience the life more abundant that Jesus promised His followers. First published posthumously in 1840, Stephen Charnock's The Doctrine of Regeneration examines
· the nature, biblical origins, and historic Christian understanding of regeneration
· how the ongoing process of regeneration enables us to live more and more in accordance with God's will
· objections to the doctrine of regeneration, including questions of determinism and free will
Comprehensive, insightful, and evergreen, this handsome new edition is sure to be a welcome addition to your library.
About the Author
Stephen Charnock was a Puritan clergyman born in London in 1628 and educated at Emmanuel College at Cambridge, where he was converted to the Christian faith. He ministered in both England and Ireland during the tumultuous time of Oliver Cromwell and Charles II, whose ascendency to the throne prevented Charnock from practicing his faith according to his conscience for a time. He died in 1680.