It has been a while since I last posted. My semester at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary turned out to be a lot busier than I thought it was going to and I have also been busy catching up on some reading projects. In line with my last couple of posts on free grace theology, I have been reading through quite a bit of the free grace literature as of late. On top of reading through Jody Dillow's The Reign of Servant Kings, I recently finished Charles Bing's doctoral dissertation (turned book) entitled Lordship Salvation: An Evaluation and Response, Fred Chay's The Faith That Saves: The Nature of Faith in the New Testament and also finished Dave Anderson's Free Grace Soteriology.
I did enjoy each of these books and it has been fun working through each book's argument and thesis. I am planning on tackling a few other free grace books in the near future (one by R.T. Kendall and another by Fred Lybrand). Lord willing I will be able to post my responses to these books and point to good reviews of them in the near future (I do know that one review of Fred Chay's book is in the works).
Please stay posted for more thoughts on free grace theology and other theological issues.
I'm interested in reviews of Fred Chay's book--any help on locating some critical interaction with his book?
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