Grace Unknown, 156. and by his son in R. C. Sproul Jr., Almighty Over All: Understanding the Sovereignty of God (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1999), 156.
0 Bob Wilkin, “The Lord Opened Her Heart,” http://www.faithalone.org/magazine/y1995/95E2.html. Last Accessed October 25, 2014. Cf. also Bob Wilkin, “What About Those Who Die Without Hearing the Message of Christ?” http://www.faithalone.org/magazine/y2013/13B3.html. Last Accessed October 25, 2014.
0 Norman L. Geisler, Chosen But Free: A Balanced View of Divine Election (Minneapolis: Bethany, 1999), 63.
0 William G. T. Shedd, Shedd's Dogmatic Theology, 3 vols. (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1980), II:472, 512-513.
0 J. I. Packer, A Quest for Godliness: The Puritan Vision of the Christian Life (Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 1990), 144. A nearly identical statement is found in JI Packer, Introductory Essay to John Owen’s Death of Death in the Death of Christ http://www.all-of-grace.org/pub/others/deathofdeath.html
0 Roy L. Aldrich, “The Gift of God” Bibliotheca Sacra 122 (July-September 1965): 248–253.
0 MacArthur, Gospel According to Jesus, 33.
0 Kevin Butcher, “A Critique of The Gospel According to Jesus,” Journal of the Grace Evangelical Society 2 (Spring 1989), 38.
0 Andrew T. Lincoln, Ephesians, Word Biblical Commentary (Dallas: Word, 1990), 111.
0 Grant Hawley, The Guts of Grace: Preparing Ordinary Saints for Extraordinary Ministry (Allen, TX: BoldGrace, 2013), 124.
0 Clark Pinnock, ed. Grace Unlimited (Minneapolis: Bethany, 1975), 15.
0 Cf. Olson, Beyond Calvinism and Arminianism, 225.
0 We looked at a few of these texts earlier in this chapter, but for a brief analysis of some of the others, see Lopez, “Is Faith a Gift from God or a Human Exercise?”: 266-274.
0 Olson, Beyond Calvinism and Arminianism, 227.
0 See Lopez, “Is Faith a Gift from God or a Human Exercise?”: 274-276.
0 See ibid., 275.
0 Ibid.
0 Robert P. Lightner, The Death Christ Died: A Biblical Case for Unlimited Atonement (Grand Rapids: Kregel, 1998), 48, 52.
0 Ravi Zacharias, “A Conversation with Ravi Zacharias,” in Just Thinking (Spring/Summer 2002), 2.
0 Loraine Boettner, The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination (Phillipsburg, NJ: Presbyterian and Reformed, 1932), 96.
0 W. J. Seaton, The Five Points of Calvinism (Edinbugh: Banner of Truth Trust, 1970), 11.
0 Boettner, Predestination, 95.
0 Edwin H. Palmer, The Five Points of Calvinism, Enl. ed. (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1980), 27.
0 David N. Steele, Curtis C. Thomas, and S. Lance Quinn, The Five Points of Calvinism: Defined, Defended and Documented, 2 ed. (Philadelphia: P&R, 1963, 2004), 27.
0 Herman Hanko, Homer Hoeksema, and Guise J. Van Baren, The Five Points of Calvinism (Grand Rapids: Reformed Free, 1976), 33.
0 John Piper, Five Points: Toward a Deeper Understanding of God's Grace (Geanies House, Scotland: Christian Focus, 2014), 53.
0 Frank B. Beck, The Five Points of Calvinism (Ashland: Calvary, nd), 12.
0 Sam Storms, Chosen for Life: The Case for Divine Election (Wheaton: Crossway, 2007), 45.
0The Canons of Dort (Dordtrecht, Netherlands: Christian Reformed Church, 1619), I:7.
0 Piper, Five Points, 53.
0 Steele et al., The Five Points of Calvinism, 33.
0 Boettner, Predestination, 104-105, 108, 112.
0 John Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion (2 vols.), trans., Ford Lewis Battles (Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox, 1960), III.xxiii.7.
0 Thomas Manton, A Commentary on Jude (Edinburgh: Banner of Truth Trust, 1958), 128.
0 Boettner, Predestination, 104.
0The Westminster Confession of Faith (London: Westminster Assembly, 1646), III:3.
0 Louis Berkhof, Systematic Theology (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1941), 113.
0 Sproul, Grace Unknown, 158.
0 John Girardeau, Calvinism and Evangelical Arminianism (Harrisburg: Sprinkle, 1984), 9-10.
0 Sproul, Grace Unknown, 141.
0 For example, Lorain Boettner says that any Calvinist which affirms election but denies reprobation “makes the decree of predestination an illogical and lop-sided decree.” See Boettner, Predestination, 105. If you would like to read more on the history of reprobation and double predestination, and where Calvinists stand on this doctrine, I highly recommend Laurence M. Vance, The Other Side of Calvinism (Pensacola, FL: Vance Publications, 1999), 250-333.
0 Robert J. Hillman, “Scriptural Election: The Third Way,” Present Truth Magazine (Vol. 45), 17.
0 Cf. Vance, The Other Side of Calvinism, 379.
0 Forster and Marston, God's Strategy, 151, 154.
0 John Calvin, Calvin's New Testament Commentaries, ed. David W. Torrance and Thomas F. Torrance, trans., Ross MacKenzie, 23 vols. (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1960), I:343.
0 Forster and Marston, God's Strategy, 230.
0 Ibid., 231.
0 Ibid., 60.
0 Cf. {Marston, 2000@232}
0 {Klein, 1990@83}
0 ***John MacArthur, The MacArthur Bible Commentary, Nashville, Thomas Nelson, 2005 http://amzn.to/1vXiAM4
0 N. T. Wright, For All the Saints? Remembering the Christian Departed (London: SPCK, 2003), 27.
0 {Malina, 2003@111}
0 {Malina, 2003@111} *** check this… how to do multiple references?*** Cf. also {Stern, 1992@64} and {Pilch, 1995@148-150}
0 Robert Farrar Capon masterfully shows how the front door to the Kingdom is “by grace alone through faith alone.” See {Capon, 2002@464-465}
0 {Marston, 2000@164}
0 {Kittel, @II:186}
0 {Vance, 1999@349}
0 Duane Edward Spencer, TULIP: The Five Points of Calvinism in the Light of Scripture (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1979), 42.
0 Palmer, Five Points, 27.
0 Klein, The New Chosen People, 270.
0 Forster and Marston, God's Strategy, 138.
0 Piper, Five Points, 54.
0 Spencer, TULIP, 41.
0 Palmer, Five Points, 28.
0 Henry Alford, The Greek New Testament and Exegetical and Critical Commentary (Cambridge: Deighton, Bell, 1976), II:153; Shank, Elect in the Son, 87.
0 Shawn Lazar, “Election for Baptists,” Grace in Focus Newsletter (September-October 2014), 6.
0 Palmer, Five Points, 31-32. Cf. also Boettner, Predestination, 100.
0 Sproul, Grace Unknown, 143. He later goes on to argue for the same meaning of “foreknew” as “fore loved” as Palmer uses above (p. 145).
0 Palmer, Five Points, 32.
0 Ibid.
0 James Montgomery Boice and Philip Graham Ryken, The Doctrines of Grace: Rediscovering the Evangelical Gospel (Wheaton: Crossway, 2002), 92.
0 Lazar, “Election for Baptists,” 7.
0 Robert D. Brinsmead, “Election in the Light of the Old Testament Background,” Present Truth Magazine (Vol 45), 12.
0 Forster and Marston, God's Strategy, 142.
0 Shank, Elect in the Son, 125.
0 George B. Stevens, The Theology of the New Testament (Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1918), 380-386.
0 Palmer, Five Points, 30.
0 Clark Pinnock, ed. Grace Unlimited (Minneapolis: Bethany, 1975), 180.
0 Palmer, Five Points, 29.
0 Klein, The New Chosen People, 277.
0 Ibid., 279.
0 Forster and Marston, God's Strategy, 152.
0 Boettner, Predestination, 91.
0 Vance, The Other Side of Calvinism, 373, cf. 382.
0 Cf. Forster and Marston, God's Strategy, 134, 139.
0 Alan Richardson, “An Introduction to the Theology of the New Testament,” (London: SCM, 1958), 272, 274, 275.
0 Ralph Knudsen, Theology of the New Testament (Valley Forge, PA: Judson, 1964), 277.
0 H. D. Gray, The Christian Doctrine of Grace (London: Independent, 1949), 79.
0 Leonard Broughton, Salvation and the Old Theology (Grand Rapids: Revell, 1908), 152.
0 Theodore Epp, The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (Lincoln, NE: Back to the Bible, 1970), 217.
0 H. H. Rowley, The Biblical Doctrine of Election (London: Lutterworth, 1953).
0 Charles Ryrie, A Survey of Bible Doctrine (Chicago: Moody, 1972), 118.
0 Pinnock, ed. Grace Unlimited, 13.
0 Ibid., 18.
0 Pierre Maury, Predestination and Other Papers (Richmond, VA: John Knox, 1960), 68.
0 For an excellent defense of the Arminian position, see Robert Picirilli, “Grace, Faith, and Free Will,” (Nashville: Randall, 2002).
0 Shawn Lazar, “Election for Baptists,” Grace in Focus Newsletter (September/October 2014), 5.
0 Brinsmead, “Election in the Light of the Old Testament Background,” 9.
0 Daniel B. Wallace, “My Understanding of the Biblical Doctrine of Election.” Bible.org article. http://www.bible.org/docs/soapbox/election.htm Last accessed September 22, 2003.
0 John Piper, Five Points: Toward a Deeper Understanding of God's Grace (Geanies House, Scotland: Christian Focus, 2014), 26-27.
0 Clark Pinnock, ed. Grace Unlimited (Minneapolis: Bethany, 1975), 16.
0 Robert Shank, Elect in the Son; A Study of the Doctrine of Election (Springfield, MO: Westcott, 1970), 133.
0 John Piper, Five Points: Toward a Deeper Understanding of God's Grace (Geanies House, Scotland: Christian Focus, 2014), 63.
0 Daniel B. Wallace, “My Understanding of the Biblical Doctrine of Election.” Bible.org article. http://www.bible.org/docs/soapbox/election.htm Last accessed September 22, 2003.
0 R. C. Sproul Jr., Almighty Over All: Understanding the Sovereignty of God (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1999), 53-54.
0 J. I. Packer, quoted in David N. Steele, Curtis C. Thomas, and S. Lance Quinn, The Five Points of Calvinism: Defined, Defended and Documented, 2 ed. (Philadelphia: P&R, 1963, 2004), 14f.
0 Edwin H. Palmer, The Five Points of Calvinism, Enl. ed. (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1980), 25.
0 John Piper, “Is God Less Glorious Because He Ordained that Evil Be?” http://www.desiringgod.org/conference-messages/is-god-less-glorious-because-he-ordained-that-evil-be Last Accessed October 25, 2014.
0 Sproul Jr., Almighty Over All, 51, 53-54, 57.
0 R. C. Sproul, “Double Prestination” Ligonier Ministries. http://www.ligonier.org/learn/articles/double-predestination/ Last Accessed November 1, 2014.