Sovereignty of God
by A. W. Pink
Summary
In his book The Sovereignty of God, A.W. Pink
outlines
the
sovereignty of God from a Calvinist standpoint. He defines God's
sovereignty, and then explains how God's sovereignty is characterized in
creation and salvation. Then Pink discusses the relationship between
God's sovereignty and the human will. Finally, Pink describes the
appropriate attitude Christians should take towards God's sovereignty,
and considers several difficulties that Christian may face in adopting
this attitude. The issues Pink raises in this book have previously been
addressed by many prominent figures such as St. Augustine, St. Aquinas,
Calvin,
and Jonathan Edwards. Pink studied these wise men and draws from their
conclusions in his own writing, but ultimately, the author places his
perspective in light of God's Word. Pink strongly believed that true
faith rests "not in the wisdom of men but in the power of God." Pink
wants his readers to gain a firm grasp on the biblical text rather than
the secondary literature, and he aims to highlight Scripture in his
book.
Emmalon Davis
CCEL Staff Writer
Emmalon Davis
CCEL Staff Writer
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