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The potter's promise: a biblical defense of traditional soteriology - leighton flowers

A former Calvinistic Reformed Baptist minister and now Director of Apologetics and Professor of Theology, recounts his theological journey in and out of Calvinism.

In so doing, Dr.

Flowers sets out to help his readers understand a non-Calvinistic Traditional Southern Baptist interpretation of the most quoted and relied upon chapters for defending Calvinistic soteriology: Romans 8-9; Ephesians 1 and John 6.

In The Potters Promise, Dr.

Leighton Flowers reveals, by means of a refreshingly clear and persuasive writing style, the theological and philosophical arguments that compelled him to abandon his previously held Calvinistic convictions.

While some Traditionalists have a tendency to avoid certain Bible verses, Dr.

Flowers tackles them fearlessly, placing them in their proper context in a manner consistent with the entirety of Gods Word.

Calvinists have sometimes been known to object to Traditional writers and thinkers by making the claim, You just dont understand Calvinism.

Any such charge leveled against Dr.

Flowers rings hollow.

Having heard all the arguments Calvinism has to offer, he nevertheless disaffirms it.

Every Calvinist needs to read this book to challenge their thinking and consider the other side.

Every Traditionalist needs to read this book to become better equipped in defending their own view of salvation doctrine.

Rick Patrick, Executive Director of Connect 316 and Senior PastorConfused by the issues surrounding Calvinism? Does Romans 9 teach unconditional predestination? Want to cut through some of the red tape? Then read Leightons book.

He is charitable but gets right to the point, making a strong, biblical case for a God who is glorified by sacrificing Himself for creation and not by sacrificing creation for Himself.

He makes a strong case for the God of Jesus Christ.

- Austin Fischer, Pastor and Author of Young, Restless, No Longer Reformed.

Some passages (especially Romans 9) appear to support Calvinism, but does God really predestine particular persons for heaven or hell? And where is the knowledgeable expositor who also possesses an irenic disposition to answer such critical questions? Leighton Flowers nobly meets these qualifications and approaches the Scripture with a passion for the original language and context.

We are all deeply in his debt for teaching us to hear Gods Word so much better than we did before this book was written.

Highly recommended.

Malcolm B.

Yarnell III, Research Professor of Syste.

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