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Battle for Sovereign Grace in the Covenant

£15.00

David J. Engelsma   (304 pp. Hardback)

Doctrinal church history as it should be written! Vital theology, Reformed church polity, missions, heresy and the dirty tricks of schismatics—they are all here in this book on God’s gracious, unconditional covenant, in connection with a crucial document in PRC history.

The Battle for Sovereign Grace in the Covenant recounts much of the gripping history of the schism of 1953 within the Protestant Reformed Churches (PRC), the culmination of the hard fought battle for sovereign grace in the covenant. The book includes new, important details that have not been previously published and also provides the history of the controversial adoption by the PRCA of the Declaration of Principles, the document that in some ways occasioned the schism of 1953. In the appendices of the book, Engelsma gives a brief, valuable commentary on the Declaration, the first commentary to be written. Photos of the key figures in the controversy are also included.

Click on the links below for a review of this book on the Young Calvinist Blog.
Part 1    Part 2    Part 3

To watch the video of the author interview concerning this book, click here.

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Engelsma, David

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