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McGee opposed the viewpoints of Fatalism and Absolute Predestination in Calvinism. [21] [22] McGee rejected the Roman Catholic Church's doctrine that "Saint" Peter (not Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ found in The Written Word of God) went to and founded the Church in Rome, asserting, rather, in many sermons that the Church in Rome was ...
Joy of Living Bible Studies: Nehemiah, Job, Psalms of Faith, Prophecy in the Book of Daniel, Gospel of Mark Part 1 & Part 2, Acts, Romans, Ephesians and Revelation—commentary by Ray Stedman, with study questions by Nancy J Collins and/or Kathy G Rowland (spiral bound 2001 through 2012)
Lewis Sperry Chafer (1871 – 1952) influenced modern free grace theologians. [14] [15] [16]The doctrines of Sandemanianism concerning salvation, which were popularized by the non-comformist Robert Sandeman (1718 – 1771) and the Baptist preacher Archibald McLean (1733–1812) have often been compared to some segments of the modern Free Grace movement.
W. A. Criswell covered the entire Bible over a 17-year period as pastor of the First Baptist Church of Dallas, Texas. John MacArthur (pastor of Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, CA) spent nearly a decade in the book of Luke alone. J. Vernon McGee was a radio preacher that preached through the entire Bible in five year cycles.
J. Vernon McGee (1904–1988) [4] Church of the Open Door; Walter Martin (1928–1989) [5] Christian Research Institute; Paris Reidhead (1919–1992) Christian and Missionary Alliance; Leonard Ravenhill (1907–1994) Evangelist; David Wilkerson (1931–2011) Times Square Church; Chuck Smith (1927–2013) [6] Calvary Chapel
C. J. Mahaney, leader of Sovereign Grace Ministries; J. Vernon McGee, pastor, Bible teacher, theologian, and radio minister; John Piper, pastor of Bethlehem Baptist Church; author of Desiring God; David Platt, pastor and president of the Southern Baptist Convention's International Mission Board; Oral Roberts, founder of Oral Roberts University
The Letter to the Romans. Bibliotheca Ephemeridum Theologicarum Lovaniensium. Vol. 226. Leuven: Peeters. pp. 179– 195. ISBN 9789042921993. OCLC 781013280. ——— (2010). "On the Calling-into-Being of Israel: Romans 9:6-29". In Wilk, Florian; Wagner, J. Ross (eds.). Between Gospel and Election: Explorations in the Interpretation of Romans 9 ...
John Murray (14 October 1898 – 8 May 1975) was a Scottish-born Calvinist theologian who taught at Princeton Seminary and then left to help found Westminster Theological Seminary, where he taught for many years. He was ordained in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church in 1937. [1]