Written partly as a response to John Piper\'s book, The Justification of God, this book by J.
Read this book and--maybe for the first time--learn to see God the way Paul saw Him..
This book provides a way to read Romans 9 that allows God to remain sovereign and free, but also allows our theology to avoid the deterministic tendencies which have entrapped certain systems of the past.
Myers presents a portrait of God that looks like Jesus, and a view of election that inspires the reader to follow Jesus.
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Gleaning from both Calvinistic and Arminian insights into Romans 9, J.
Myers presents a mediating position.
D.
In this book, J.
All sides have accused the others of misrepresenting God.
Scholars from all perspectives have debated Romans 9, arguing over corporate or individual election, whether or not God truly hates Esau, and how to understand the hardening of Pharaoh\'s heart.
As a result, the reader discovers the biblical truth about divine election, seeing that it is a beautiful teaching from Scripture which in no way impugns the character of God.
Myers provides three keys to understanding Romans 9 before examining Romans 9: 10-24 in its context.
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Written partly as a response to John Piper\'s book, The Justification of God, this book by J