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Paperback, 116 pp. Reprint of original book from P & R Publishing.
Is it possible to know Jesus as Savior and not as Lord? That is the central issue in this book, and it has immense implications. This book was written out of a concern over deficient gospel preaching, false conversions, and faulty assurance of salvation. This is a succinct reformed defense of "Lordship salvation" against easy-believism.
Contents:
Preface
1. The Debate Unfolds
2. Faith and Salvation
3. Repentance and Salvation
4. The Lordship of Christ and Salvation
5. Discipleship and Salvation
6. Preaching the Lord of Salvation
Appendix: The Higher Life Movement
Index of Scripture
Reviewer Comments:
"Very helpful contribution. Scholarly and irenic" (Jerry Bridges).
"Excellent lexical analysis" (John MacArthur).
"As clear and concise a statement of the position as can be found anywhere." (Journal of the Grace Evangelical Society)
"Major points of the controversy are presented clearly and concisely. Very persuasive." (Bookstore Journal).
Posted by Louie on 15th Jul 2015
Great little book for getting into the Lordship debate. This book dives quickly over what the two positions are and quickly covers the main areas of the debate. Really enjoyed the book as a starting point, but my only complaint is there was no recommend book list to go further into the debate. However Dr. Gentry does provide notes at the end of each chapter which does provide other sources if one is looking to find other extensive sources.