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Book Synopsis
Once saved, always saved? Or twice lost, always lost? This New Testament analysis of every relevant passage on eternal security and apostasy- the rejection of Christ after once having received salvation and the Holy Spirit- concludes that Jesus and the New Testament writers teach that apostasy is both possible and the unforgivable sin.

Trade Review
This book belongs in every thoughtful Christian's library. Claybrook has done a masterful job of presenting and defending a valid view of Scripture. -- C. Donald Cole, Radio Pastor, Moody Bible Institute
This book belongs in every thoughtful Christian's library. Claybrook has done a masterful job of presenting and defending a valid view of Scripture. -- C. Donald Cole, Radio Pastor, Moody Bible Institute

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Proposition Chapter 3 Proof Chapter 4 The Words of the Writer of Hebrews: Overview of the Letter; Review of Passages Chapter 5 The Words of Peter: Overview of the Second Letter; Review of Passages Chapter 6 The Words of Jude: Introduction; Review of Passages Chapter 7 The Words of Paul: Introduction; Review of Passages Chapter 8 The Words of James: Introduction; Review of Passages Chapter 9 The Words of John: Introduction; Review of Passages Chapter 10 The Words of Jesus: Introduction; Review of Passages; Teaching About Eternal Security; Teaching by Direct Statements; Teaching by Parables; Teaching by Maxims; Teaching from Heaven Chapter 11 Postscript Chapter 12 Postlude: A Summary Response to Arguments for Once Saved, Always Saved by Lewis Sperry Chafer Chapter 13 Scripture Index

Once Saved Always Saved

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A Paperback by Frederick W. Claybrook Jr.

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    Publisher: University Press of America
    Publication Date: 9/29/2003 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780761826422, 978-0761826422
    ISBN10: 0761826424

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Once saved, always saved? Or twice lost, always lost? This New Testament analysis of every relevant passage on eternal security and apostasy- the rejection of Christ after once having received salvation and the Holy Spirit- concludes that Jesus and the New Testament writers teach that apostasy is both possible and the unforgivable sin.

    Trade Review
    This book belongs in every thoughtful Christian's library. Claybrook has done a masterful job of presenting and defending a valid view of Scripture. -- C. Donald Cole, Radio Pastor, Moody Bible Institute
    This book belongs in every thoughtful Christian's library. Claybrook has done a masterful job of presenting and defending a valid view of Scripture. -- C. Donald Cole, Radio Pastor, Moody Bible Institute

    Table of Contents
    Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Proposition Chapter 3 Proof Chapter 4 The Words of the Writer of Hebrews: Overview of the Letter; Review of Passages Chapter 5 The Words of Peter: Overview of the Second Letter; Review of Passages Chapter 6 The Words of Jude: Introduction; Review of Passages Chapter 7 The Words of Paul: Introduction; Review of Passages Chapter 8 The Words of James: Introduction; Review of Passages Chapter 9 The Words of John: Introduction; Review of Passages Chapter 10 The Words of Jesus: Introduction; Review of Passages; Teaching About Eternal Security; Teaching by Direct Statements; Teaching by Parables; Teaching by Maxims; Teaching from Heaven Chapter 11 Postscript Chapter 12 Postlude: A Summary Response to Arguments for Once Saved, Always Saved by Lewis Sperry Chafer Chapter 13 Scripture Index

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