ABOUT THE BOOK
Few teachings of the Puritans have provoked such strong reactions and
conflicting interpretations as their views on preparing for saving
faith. Many twentieth-century scholars dismissed preparation as a prime
example of regression from the Reformed doctrine of grace for a
man-centered legalism. In Prepared by Grace, for Grace, Joel
Beeke and Paul Smalley make careful analysis of the Puritan
understanding of preparatory grace, demonstrate its fundamental
continuity with the Reformed tradition, and identify matters where even
the Puritans disagreed among themselves. Clearing away the many
misconceptions and associated accusations of preparationism, this study
is sure to be the standard work on how the Puritans understood the
ordinary way God leads sinners to Christ.
Authors Joel R. Beeke is president and professor of systematic theology and homiletics at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, and a pastor of the Heritage Netherlands Reformed Congregation in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Paul M. Smalley is a teacher’s assistant for Dr. Beeke.
MY REVIEW
Prepared by Grace, for Grace is a book that is to be taken in small bites in order to be appreciated. Though I am still reading this book, I am encouraged in the Puritan view of how God leads sinners to Christ Jesus.
One of the reasons I chose to review this book was because the authors, Beeke and Smalley, include one of my favorite ministers, Jonathan Edwards, in their work. Through he technically wasn't of the Puritan era, his theology closely reflected the Puritans. Having read many of his sermons, today he is still a breath of fresh air in this time of confusion in the church at large.
In spite of some the differences the various Puritans had, they still maintained that true conversion, those professing of faith in Christ, had evidences of being broken to repentance. That is still how God works today.
I will write another review when I have finished this book, but in the meantime, I encourage all who want a better understanding of how the Puritans thought and believed about God's grace for the sinners, to get a copy of this book and start reading.
This review was made possible by Cross Focused Media, Cross Focused Reviews, by providing me with a free review copy.
1 comment:
LaTawnia,
Prepared by Grace, For Grace is definitely a bit of heavy reading, so it's wise to read it in small bites. I'm glad you're finding your time with the Puritans fruitful. Thanks for contributing to the blog tour.
Shaun Tabatt
Cross Focused Reviews
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