For God So Loved the World: The Biblical Doctrine of Grace

“This is a scandalous book because of its subject-matter. Grace is dangerous. It got Jesus lynched. History’s pages are strewn with martyrs over this issue. Saints, all of whom claim to be saved by grace, are still divided as to its precise nature. The actual living of grace is a precious commodity. We may never fully fathom it. Living it seems almost impossible at times, given our common orneriness. But grace—amazing grace—will surely always be the prevailing leitmotif of the Christian symphony. It deserves to be studied, preached, taught, and pursued no matter how imperfectly we may do so.”

With these words, Larry Hart begins his exciting exploration of the powerful, life-transforming grace of God. This is Christianity in a nutshell, Christianity in-depth, the only kind of Christianity that matters. Divine grace brings about change—personal, historical, even cosmic! It will ultimately be the only explanation for a future no one can fully fathom, “a new heaven and a new earth”!

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For God So Loved the World: The Biblical Doctrine of Grace

“This is a scandalous book because of its subject-matter. Grace is dangerous. It got Jesus lynched. History’s pages are strewn with martyrs over this issue. Saints, all of whom claim to be saved by grace, are still divided as to its precise nature. The actual living of grace is a precious commodity. We may never fully fathom it. Living it seems almost impossible at times, given our common orneriness. But grace—amazing grace—will surely always be the prevailing leitmotif of the Christian symphony. It deserves to be studied, preached, taught, and pursued no matter how imperfectly we may do so.”

With these words, Larry Hart begins his exciting exploration of the powerful, life-transforming grace of God. This is Christianity in a nutshell, Christianity in-depth, the only kind of Christianity that matters. Divine grace brings about change—personal, historical, even cosmic! It will ultimately be the only explanation for a future no one can fully fathom, “a new heaven and a new earth”!

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For God So Loved the World: The Biblical Doctrine of Grace

For God So Loved the World: The Biblical Doctrine of Grace

by Larry Hart
For God So Loved the World: The Biblical Doctrine of Grace

For God So Loved the World: The Biblical Doctrine of Grace

by Larry Hart

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“This is a scandalous book because of its subject-matter. Grace is dangerous. It got Jesus lynched. History’s pages are strewn with martyrs over this issue. Saints, all of whom claim to be saved by grace, are still divided as to its precise nature. The actual living of grace is a precious commodity. We may never fully fathom it. Living it seems almost impossible at times, given our common orneriness. But grace—amazing grace—will surely always be the prevailing leitmotif of the Christian symphony. It deserves to be studied, preached, taught, and pursued no matter how imperfectly we may do so.”

With these words, Larry Hart begins his exciting exploration of the powerful, life-transforming grace of God. This is Christianity in a nutshell, Christianity in-depth, the only kind of Christianity that matters. Divine grace brings about change—personal, historical, even cosmic! It will ultimately be the only explanation for a future no one can fully fathom, “a new heaven and a new earth”!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780986278624
Publisher: TruthAflame Press
Publication date: 10/25/2015
Pages: 150
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.32(d)

About the Author

Dr. Larry Hart is Professor of Theology in the graduate theology school of Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma. His previous volumes, Truth
Aflame and Christianity in 3D, serve as useful companion pieces for this present work on the vitally important biblical doctrine of grace.
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