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Lee Gatiss’ Cornerstones of Salvation is a model for historical  theology done in service of the church. The scholarship is  penetrating in its depth, yet written in an engaging manner able  to speak to the general reader. Indeed, the historical questions  have been aptly chosen for their clear relevance to the needs of  the Reformed community today. What are the fundamentals of  saving doctrine essential for contemporary audiences to hear? In the light of the New Perspective, can we still preach justification by faith? In fact, in an age of sound bites and video clips, should local congregational preaching still be the top priority? How should Christian parents present the faith to their children, assuming they are outside of the faith being beckoned in, or are they inside the faith being nurtured to grow? With contemporary culture demanding inclusion, is there room for some degree of doctrinal diversity amongst today’s adherents of the Westminster Confession? With calls for unity in the face of Christianity’s minority status in contemporary Western society, are there limits to making common cause with Protestants from other traditions?  In short, Cornerstones of Salvation shrewdly mines the Christian past for helpful insights on essential issues facing the Reformed tradition today. Readers will be well rewarded by reading it cover to cover. 

  • Title

    Cornerstones of Salvation

  • Author(s)

    Lee Gatiss

  • ISBN

    9781783971954

  • Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Evangelical Press

  • Topic

    Church

  • Audience

    Adults, Church Leaders

  • Pages

    234

  • Published

    01/06/2017

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Cornerstones of Salvation

I thoroughly enjoyed this book! Lee Gatiss gives us biblical, historical, theological and practical insights into various important issues such as free will, union with Christ, justification, preaching, and baptism (to name a few). Too often as Christians we are ignorant of those who have gone before us in thinking about these truths and as a result we are naive in our own judgements. I found this book to be a wonderful antidote to this all too common problem. What I particularly appreciated was the masterful combination of accessible, lively writing with careful, rewarding analysis to give us a truly worthwhile work of historical theology done in service of the church. Take up and read!

Matthew Brown

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