The Plan of Salvation
Benjamin B. Warfield
Read by InTheDesert
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Five Lectures Delivered at The Princeton Summer School of Theology, June, 1914. In these lectures, Warfield distinguishes between different conceptions of salvation: naturalistic vs. supernaturalistic, sacerdotal vs. evangelical, universalistic vs. particularistic which act as a kind of flow chart shwoing what is known in theology as 'the order of decrees'. On page 33 of the text (which is described in the reading), there is a table that places various branches of the Christian Church within this scheme. - Summary by InTheDesert (2 hr 58 min)
Chapters
The Differing Conceptions | 38:00 | Read by InTheDesert |
Autosoterism | 36:22 | Read by InTheDesert |
Sacerdotalism | 32:51 | Read by InTheDesert |
Universalism | 35:06 | Read by InTheDesert |
Calvinism | 35:53 | Read by InTheDesert |
Reviews
Foundational
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MojaveJack
This is the seminal distinction for how man may (versus can) stand in the presence of his holy, holy, holy creator.