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A Critique of Provisionism

"A Response to Leighton Flowers's ""The Potter's Promise"""

Matthew Cserhati

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English
Wipf & Stock Publishers
11 July 2024
Arminianism is rife within the modern evangelical church, with vocal proponents attacking the orthodox teaching of Calvinism. One such critic is Leighton Flowers, the director of Evangelism and Apologetics for Texas Baptists who leads the Soteriology 101 ministry. His book The Potter's Promise has influenced many against Calvinism. An overview of Flowers's theology is given in this book, chapter by chapter, and is exposed as an erroneous view of salvation. In these chapters the reader gets a historical overview of Calvinist thought. The reader will see how it is free-will theology that can be associated more with a heretical Gnostic ideology called Manichaeism as well as works-based Pelagianism. The various doctrines of Calvinism are supported from Scripture. This book also deals with common misrepresentations of Calvinism (i.e., that prayer is not necessary or that Calvinists don't feel the need to evangelize) and provides the reader with a biblical basis for the several associated teachings of Calvinism in the appendix.
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Imprint:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 9mm
Weight:   236g
ISBN:   9798385214860
Pages:   168
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Matthew Cserhati has an MA from Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. He is the author of Franciscan High School (2015), Atheism Unraveled (2016), Refuting Rome (2017), and Climbing the Wall of Luo. He also superintends adult Sunday school at Calvary Orthodox Presbyterian Church in La Mirada, California, and takes part in their outreach program.

Reviews for A Critique of Provisionism: "A Response to Leighton Flowers's ""The Potter's Promise"""

"""Leighton Flowers has become an influential force in the anti-Calvinism world. This response to Flowers by Matthew Cserhati is a careful and searching analysis and critique of Flowers' views. The reader will be rewarded by a careful study of Cserhati's presentation."" --Ben Shaw, professor of Old Testament, Reformation Bible College"


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