Call of Grace

Call of Grace

How the Covenant Illuminates Salvation and Evangelism

by Norman Shepherd
Publisher: P&R Publishing
Trade Paperback, 110 pages
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"With clarity of thought and precision of expression, Norman Shepherd focuses the light of covenant theology on such troublesome issues as antinomianism and legalism, election and covenant, and Calvinism and evangelism. All who love the Reformed faith will profit from this thought-provoking work."
R. J. Gore

"Norman Shepherd reminds us of the pivotal importance of the covenant and of the role of obedience in our lives, and he summons all to recognize how unbiblical the idea of merit is. His insights regarding the covenant and evangelism are especially timely."
Joel Nederhood

"'Good Calvinists,' says Norman Shepherd, 'can and ought to be good evangelists.' But some Calvinists have a problem with evangelism. Their problem stems from a narrow theology that focuses on the 'five points' and overshadows the biblical emphasis on the covenant. This book may signal a brighter day for Reformed evangelism."
Roger S. Greenway

"This lucid and highly readable study provides valuable instruction on what it means to live in covenant with God. God's covenant is the only way of life that fully honors both the absolute, all-embracing sovereignty of His saving grace and the full, uninhibited activity of His people. The Call of Grace should benefit anyone concerned about biblical growth in Christian life and witness."
Richard B. Gaffin, Jr.

Table of Contents:

    Preface

    Part 1: Covenant Light on the Way of Salvation
  1. The Abrahamic Covenant
  2. The Mosaic Covenant
  3. The New Covenant
  4. Conclusion

    Part 2: Covenant Light on Evangelism
  5. Covenant and the Great Commission
  6. Covenant and Election
  7. Covenant and Regeneration

    Index of Scripture
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