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David Lowes Watson wants to remove a major blockage in the church--the self-centered pursuit of spiritual amphetamines--by acknowledging the responsibilities of universal salvation and the demands placed upon faithful discipleship:How can Christians effectively hold the tension between the gospel and the seductions of the world? How can we be committed to the church in a way that guards against thoughtless or self-centered discipleship? How can we be committed to discipleship in a way that guards against theological procrastination?David Lowes Watson demonstrates through careful biblical exegesis that all persons are the benefactors of divine grace, but that persons known as Christians are called to a disciplined discipleship. When identifying the role of the clergy and laity as facilitators of these disciplined leaders, Watson explains why no person has the right to declare who is inside or outside of God's universal love.
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David Lowes Watson wants to remove a major blockage in the church--the
self-centered pursuit of spiritual amphetamines--by acknowledging the
responsibilities of universal salvation and the demands placed upon faithful
discipleship:How can Christians effectively hold the tension between the
gospel and the seductions of the world? How can we be committed to the
church in a way that guards against thoughtless or self-centered discipleship?
How can we be committed to discipleship in a way that guards against
theological procrastination?David Lowes Watson demonstrates through careful
biblical exegesis that all persons are the benefactors of divine grace, but that
persons known as Christians are called to a disciplined discipleship. When
identifying the role of the clergy and laity as facilitators of these disciplined
leaders, Watson explains why no person has the right to declare who is inside
or outside of God's universal love.
God Does Not Foreclose: The Universal Promise
of Salvation
Book Synopsis : David Lowes Watson wants to remove a major blockage
in the church--the self-centered pursuit of spiritual amphetamines--by
acknowledging the responsibilities of universal salvation and the
demands placed upon faithful discipleship:How can Christians
effectively hold the tension between the gospel and the seductions of the
world? How can we be committed to the church in a way that guards
against thoughtless or self-centered discipleship? How can we be
committed to discipleship in a way that guards against theological
procrastination?David Lowes Watson demonstrates through careful
biblical exegesis that all persons are the benefactors of divine grace, but
that persons known as Christians are called to a disciplined discipleship.
When identifying the role of the clergy and laity as facilitators of these
disciplined leaders, Watson explains why no person has the right to
declare who is inside or outside of God's universal love.