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Paperback Dominion & Common Grace: Book

ISBN: 0930464095

ISBN13: 9780930464097

Dominion & Common Grace:

(Part of the An Economic Commentary on the Bible Series)

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If the millennium is followed by great rebellion (Rev. 20:9-10), how can these rebels have been Christians? If they are not Christians, how can the millennium itself be Christian? What is the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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No Horsing around with history here

The wheat of special grace and the tares of special wrath are on opposite courses through history. Both are maturing in their respective conditions. The great irony is that the tares can only survive and flourish when they try to look like wheat and feed on the spill-over of God's common grace rain and fertilizer.This is North's best work. He must think so too given all of the places it has shown up: several appendicies, this book, taped lectures, and essays.One word of warning, don't buy into the grief North gives Cornelius Van Til. CVT is well worth reading - even if he is difficult.

Groundbreaking

I agree with Andrew Sandlin: the great value of this book is that it is the first to suggest a theoretical mechanism for postmillennialism. Without this sort of understanding of common grace, it is difficult to see how the Christianization of the world could progress in the way postmils believe, and North alone has produced it. Kudos to him!

Suggests a theoretical mechanism for postmillennialism

This is probably the author's best--certainly his most original--work. His thesis is that God's common grace to the wicked increases over time, though this in no way implies His favor to them. Rather, it assures an increasingly godly society as the wicked are forced to obey God's law if they are to succeed in their earthly lives.The great value of this book is that it is the first to suggest a theoretical mechanism for postmillennialism.
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