Grace Theology Christianity
Grace Theology Christianity
Grace
Grace is the spiritual condition where one enjoys the unearned favor of God. The word grace in English is a translation of the Greek word "charis". Charis is also the source of the English word "charity".
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- Four sermons on prevenient grace, justification, regeneration, and sanctification.
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- Extensive article on the Roman Catholic view of grace.
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- Extensive directory of articles on justification also known as justifying grace.
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- Explores Wesley's ideas of prevenient, justifying, and sanctifying grace.
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- Article by Jerry Bridges in the Reformed Quarterly that attempts to illustrate and define God's grace.
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- Extensive article by Jeff Paton. Methodist point of view.
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- Discusses Calvinist and Wesleyan ideas about grace.
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- Discusses prevenient, justifying, and sanctifying grace and perfection.
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- Sermon outline by Mark Copeland, a Church of Christ preacher, with definitions and scripture references.
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- Sermon by C.H. Spurgeon delivered April 5, 1857.
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- Definition of the concept of grace as understood by Pastor David Reagan.
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- By Richard Dobbins. Discusses ideas about the security of grace and the the different types of grace.
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- Directory of articles on the grace of God.
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- Extensive article by Lewis Sperry Chafer (1871-1952).
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- Discusses John Wesley's ideas on original sin and prevenient grace.
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