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Interview with Vern S. Poythress, author of READING THE WORD OF GOD IN THE PRESENCE OF GOD: A HANDBOOK FOR BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION

Just what was the death of Christ designed to accomplish? We (evangelicals) agree that he died as a substitute for sinners, but did he offer himself as a substitute for all people, or for the elect only? And if for all, then will all be saved? Unless you’re brand new to the world of Christian…

Interview with Sam Storms, editor of the ESV MEN'S DEVOTIONAL BIBLE

Just what was the death of Christ designed to accomplish? We (evangelicals) agree that he died as a substitute for sinners, but did he offer himself as a substitute for all people, or for the elect only? And if for all, then will all be saved? Unless you’re brand new to the world of Christian…

Interview with S. Donald Fortson III and Rollin G. Grams, authors of UNCHANGING WITNESS: THE CONSISTENT CHRISTIAN TEACHING ON HOMOSEXUALITY IN SCRIPTURE AND TRADITION, Part 2

Just what was the death of Christ designed to accomplish? We (evangelicals) agree that he died as a substitute for sinners, but did he offer himself as a substitute for all people, or for the elect only? And if for all, then will all be saved? Unless you’re brand new to the world of Christian…

Interview with S. Donald Fortson III and Rollin G. Grams, authors of UNCHANGING WITNESS: THE CONSISTENT CHRISTIAN TEACHING ON HOMOSEXUALITY IN SCRIPTURE AND TRADITION, Part 1

Just what was the death of Christ designed to accomplish? We (evangelicals) agree that he died as a substitute for sinners, but did he offer himself as a substitute for all people, or for the elect only? And if for all, then will all be saved? Unless you’re brand new to the world of Christian…

Interview with John Piper, author of A PECULIAR GLORY: HOW THE CHRISTIAN SCRIPTURES REVEAL THEIR COMPLETE TRUTHFULNESS

Just what was the death of Christ designed to accomplish? We (evangelicals) agree that he died as a substitute for sinners, but did he offer himself as a substitute for all people, or for the elect only? And if for all, then will all be saved? Unless you’re brand new to the world of Christian…

Interview with Frank Turek, author of STEALING FROM GOD: WHY ATHEISTS NEED GOD TO MAKE THEIR CASE

Just what was the death of Christ designed to accomplish? We (evangelicals) agree that he died as a substitute for sinners, but did he offer himself as a substitute for all people, or for the elect only? And if for all, then will all be saved? Unless you’re brand new to the world of Christian…

Interview with Tom Fillinger, Founder of IgniteUS Ministries

Just what was the death of Christ designed to accomplish? We (evangelicals) agree that he died as a substitute for sinners, but did he offer himself as a substitute for all people, or for the elect only? And if for all, then will all be saved? Unless you’re brand new to the world of Christian…

Interview with Andreas Kostenberger, co-editor of WOMEN IN THE CHURCH: AN INTERPRETATION AND APPLICATION OF 1 TIMOTHY 2:9-15, Third Edition

Just what was the death of Christ designed to accomplish? We (evangelicals) agree that he died as a substitute for sinners, but did he offer himself as a substitute for all people, or for the elect only? And if for all, then will all be saved? Unless you’re brand new to the world of Christian…

Interview with D. A. Carson, editor of THE ENDURING AUTHORITY OF THE CHRISTIAN SCRIPTURES

Just what was the death of Christ designed to accomplish? We (evangelicals) agree that he died as a substitute for sinners, but did he offer himself as a substitute for all people, or for the elect only? And if for all, then will all be saved? Unless you’re brand new to the world of Christian…

Interview with John Bolt, author of BAVINCK ON THE CHRISTIAN LIFE: FOLLOWING JESUS IN FAITHFUL SERVICE

Just what was the death of Christ designed to accomplish? We (evangelicals) agree that he died as a substitute for sinners, but did he offer himself as a substitute for all people, or for the elect only? And if for all, then will all be saved? Unless you’re brand new to the world of Christian…

Interview with Christopher W. Morgan, co-editor of THE GLORY OF GOD, Part 2

Just what was the death of Christ designed to accomplish? We (evangelicals) agree that he died as a substitute for sinners, but did he offer himself as a substitute for all people, or for the elect only? And if for all, then will all be saved? Unless you’re brand new to the world of Christian…

Interview with Christopher W. Morgan, co-editor of THE GLORY OF GOD

Just what was the death of Christ designed to accomplish? We (evangelicals) agree that he died as a substitute for sinners, but did he offer himself as a substitute for all people, or for the elect only? And if for all, then will all be saved? Unless you’re brand new to the world of Christian…

Interview with Bradley G. Green, author of COVENANT AND COMMANDMENT: WORKS, OBEDIENCE AND FAITHFULNESS IN THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

Just what was the death of Christ designed to accomplish? We (evangelicals) agree that he died as a substitute for sinners, but did he offer himself as a substitute for all people, or for the elect only? And if for all, then will all be saved? Unless you’re brand new to the world of Christian…

Interview with Craig Biehl, author of GOD THE REASON: HOW INFINITE EXCELLENCE GIVES UNBREAKABLE FAITH

Just what was the death of Christ designed to accomplish? We (evangelicals) agree that he died as a substitute for sinners, but did he offer himself as a substitute for all people, or for the elect only? And if for all, then will all be saved? Unless you’re brand new to the world of Christian…

Interview with Vern Poythress, author of THE MIRACLES OF JESUS

Just what was the death of Christ designed to accomplish? We (evangelicals) agree that he died as a substitute for sinners, but did he offer himself as a substitute for all people, or for the elect only? And if for all, then will all be saved? Unless you’re brand new to the world of Christian…

Interview with Timothy George, author of READING THEOLOGY WITH THE REFORMERS

Just what was the death of Christ designed to accomplish? We (evangelicals) agree that he died as a substitute for sinners, but did he offer himself as a substitute for all people, or for the elect only? And if for all, then will all be saved? Unless you’re brand new to the world of Christian…