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No Condemnation: A Theology of Assurance of Salvation is unavailable, but you can change that!

This is a new, fully revised, edited and updated edition of Michael Eaton’s magisterial study of the biblical, theological, and historical dimensions of assurance in the life of a Christian believer. He challenges both traditional Arminian and Calvinist views, in which salvation and good works are too tightly bound together, by drawing a clear distinction between salvation and reward. Eaton...

Both the Anglican and the nonconformist theologies have their roots in this period of British evangelical theology. Puritanism also had its legalistic aspects and in the end British evangelical theology was riddled with legalism and moralism of this kind.12 Over against this tendency in the church I shall argue that there is a valid emancipation from the Mosaic law, and a grasp of such emancipation is essential to a vibrant doctrine of assurance. The apostle Paul was certainly vulnerable to accusations
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