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Limited Atonement: James A. Haldane

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A profound study of the doctrine of substitution where James A. Haldane argues that Christ's death was effective and intended for the salvation of the elect. The author defends the Reformed view of atonement as a finished work that guarantees salvation.

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Publisher Christian Focus / Reformed Press
Page Count 272
Weight 11.2 oz
Dimensions 8.3 x 5.4 x 0.7 inches

 

"Limited Atonement" by James A. Haldane
In this masterful theological treatise, James Alexander Haldane provides a rigorous and scripturally grounded defense of one of the most debated points of Reformed theology: Particular Redemption. Writing during a time of intense theological shift, Haldane addresses the crucial question: Did Christ die to make salvation merely possible for everyone, or to actually secure the salvation of His people?
Haldane argues with clarity and conviction that the sacrifice of Jesus Christ was a perfect, finished work. He contends that if Christ truly bore the sins of every individual, then no one could justly be punished in hell. Therefore, the "Limited" or "Particular" nature of the atonement does not limit the power of the Cross, but rather emphasizes its absolute effectiveness.
Key themes explored in this book:
  • The Nature of Substitution: How Christ acted as a legal surety for His elect.
  • The Efficacy of the Cross: Why a "universal" atonement actually weakens the biblical promise of salvation.
  • Scriptural Proofs: A deep dive into New Testament passages regarding Christ’s love for "His Church" and "His sheep."
  • Polemic Defense: A respectful but firm response to the "General Atonement" views of his contemporaries.
This work remains a cornerstone for students of Calvinism and those seeking to understand the "L" in the TULIP acronym. Haldane’s logical approach and deep reverence for Scripture make this book an essential addition to any library of Reformed literature. It is not merely a dry academic text, but a profound meditation on the sovereign grace of God in the redemption of sinners.
Богословие / Кальвинизм / классика / Реформатская литература / Сотериология
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