BenjaminBurton
Puritan Board Freshman
This semester I'm taking Theology 3 and we are using Grudem as our text. The first chapter that was assigned for reading by my professor was Chapter 31 where Grudem develops and explains common grace. Upon reading through it and thinking over it the last few days it seems a little loose (I use this word because I'm not sure how else to describe it). I've been reading today a little of what Kuyper and Berkhof have written about the doctrine as well.
I've always had some sort of a problem with the generally accepted view of common grace found in the church but haven't ever been able to nail down exactly what about it bothers me. Has anyone else felt this way? Can anyone give me a better explanation with Scriptural support?
I've always had some sort of a problem with the generally accepted view of common grace found in the church but haven't ever been able to nail down exactly what about it bothers me. Has anyone else felt this way? Can anyone give me a better explanation with Scriptural support?