John W. Robbins & Sean Gerety Trade paperback, 153 pages, 2004
This is a response to and refutation of Douglas
Wilson's book, "Reformed" Is Not Enough: Recovering the Objectivity
of the Covenant. Wilson is a spokesman for both the Classical-Christian
school movement and the Neolegalist movement, which makes one's salvation depend
on one's performance. In his book, "Reformed" Is Not Enough,
Wilson invents a new covenant, which he calls the "objective covenant",
and denies the Covenant of Grace taught in Scripture.
Contents: Foreword; The Revolution Was; Theological
Sophistry; The Matrix; Dodging the Charge of Heresy; Tradition; The "Objectivity"
of the Covenant; What Is a Christian?; Westminster versus Wilson; The
New Birth; The Arch-Heresy of Individualism; Justification Not by Faith Alone;
The Biblical Covenant of Grace; Wilson's Counterfeit Covenant; The Church Tangible
and Intangible; Church Unity; Conclusion; Scripture Index; Index. Read
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