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The Sovereignty of Grace: An Appraisal of G. C. Berkouwer’s View of Dordt is unavailable, but you can change that!

Including his analysis of the principles discussed in the Council of Dordt, Van Til addresses the Reformed theology of grace as it was impacted by the discourse of the Roman Catholic church. Reviewing the works of Berkouwer and Barth, Van Til addresses the importance of the Council of Dordt to the development of the theology of grace, as well as analyzing the impact the aforementioned theologians...

It is not the God who is manifest in the works of creation and providence. It is not the God who became incarnate in the space-time world and identified himself in it as the Son of God and Son of man. It is not the God who speaks to us directly in the words of Scripture. In short it is not the God of Dordt, or of the Reformers or of the Scriptures. Nor can we claim that by limiting science to the world of phenomena, thereby denying that any man can say anything conceptually about God that is more