7/6/2023 0 Comments Salvation day book review![]() ![]() ![]() Key concept: the word “salvation” refers to more than just a single instant when your eternal fate is sealed. The first several chapters lay the groundwork, looking at what the Bible says (and hence, what Catholics believe) about the when’s and how’s of salvation. Per the glossary in the back of the book, verbatim.) (“Soteriology” is the branch of theology devoted to the doctrine of salvation. ![]() The book is about everything that has to do with what Catholics believe about salvation, and how that stacks up to common Protestant views of salvation. And yeah, I had to look up that word too.) So here’s a synopsis of what is in the book and who is the audience, to help you decide if this is for you. (Otherwise you might be kind of lost and bored – it’s a soteriology book. But only if you are the intended audience. Verdict: Excellent book – highly recommended. ![]() What with the promised Tiptoe Through The TULIP, how could I say no? And that was the week that The Salvation Controversy turned up on the Catholic Company’s list of blogger-review product choices. until the other week when a pair of friends called me on it using the highly effective Stony Silence method. So I used to have this bad habit of making jokes about double predestination (gross violation of my own rules, you might notice). Click through for the link to the Kindle edition. ![]()
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