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Robert A. Peterson (1) (1944–)

Autor de Why I Am Not an Arminian

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19 Obras 2,761 Miembros 7 Reseñas 1 Preferidas

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Robert A. Peterson (PhD, Drew University) is professor of systematic theology at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis. He is the author of numerous books and articles, and is editor with Christopher W. Morgan for the Theology in Community series.

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Fecha de nacimiento
1944-03-25
Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA
Biografía breve
Robert A. Peterson (Ph.D., Drew University) is professor of systematic theology at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri. He was formerly professor of New Testament and theology at Biblical Theological Seminary in Hatfield, Pennsylvania. His books include Getting to Know John's Gospel: A Fresh Look at Its Main Ideas, Hell on Trial: The Case for Eternal Punishment, Calvin's Doctrine of the Atonement, Adopted by God: From Wayward Sinners to Cherished Children (all Presbyterian & Reformed) and Hell Under Fire (coedited with Chris Morgan, Zondervan). He has written numerous articles, was a contributor to the second edition of the Evangelical Dictionary of Theology (Baker) and edits Covenant Seminary's journal, Presbyterion.

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This is a very good discussion on what the Kingdom of God is drawing together biblical scholarship, historical theology and systematics. I published a full review on my blog at: http://thoughtsprayersandsongs.com/2013/01/24/community-theology-of-the-kingdom-...
 
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Jamichuk | May 22, 2017 |
18/10/16. I am giving this book to Jono. I have an ebook copy in Bluefire reader.
 
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librarydon | Oct 17, 2016 |
This was a very balanced and irenic presentation of Calvinistic objections to Arminianism, though at times they seemed to raise objections to a caricature. I'm looking forward to reading the companion volume on the other side.
 
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nimrodxi | otra reseña | May 9, 2014 |
Actually, I only read the chapters on Christ's death and resurrection. (I downloaded a free PDF excerpt from Crossway when it was being offered around Easter.) But now I would definitely be interested in reading the rest. Peterson explores the many dimensions of Christ's saving work: his incarnation, sinless life, ascension, session, Pentecost, intercession, and second coming as well as his death and resurrection. He lays out the biblical basis for each of these and explains how they effect our salvation. I was especially fascinated by the chapter on how Christ's resurrection is saving, as this is so critical to our salvation and our understanding of the fullness of our Savior's work, but isn't discussed under the heading of soteriology as often as his death.

Peterson's book definitely moved me to contemplate the wondrous inheritance we have by virtue of our union with Christ. I think it would be useful to many Christians whose grasp of the theology, like mine, may be wanting. It cites learned biblical commentaries but is also pretty accessible. This is a book I would want to have on my shelf in the future.
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LudieGrace | Dec 4, 2013 |

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