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In The Grace of God, the author begins with a word study of the Hebrew and Greek words for “grace” in the Old and New Testament economies. He demonstrates the place of faith in the Old Testament and the relationship of election and grace in the Mosaic law. He then delineates the particular functions of grace through various sections of Scripture with emphasis on the Pauline concept of law and...

bestowed were a far cry from what is made known to the Christian through Christ. “And so, to sum up, while on the one hand the general tendency of philosophy was to insist on the power of man to do by himself what was good and virtuous, and to attain to wisdom by the unaided powers of reason, on the other hand the popular mythology and religion in practice sought for favors and gifts from the gods, and rendered thanks to them for their largesses.”33 IV. IN THE NEW TESTAMENT From what has been said,
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