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Christ’s Accomplished Work (Heb. 9:11-12)

The Extent of the Atonement The Extent of the Atonement Christ's Accomplished Work (Heb. 9:11-12)

Dr. Bahnsen presents the biblical and theological necessity for maintaining that Christ died on the cross for His elect people. Only by limiting the atonement in this fashion can its substitutionary, personal and gracious nature be defended.

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God's Loving Plan (Eph. 1:3-7)

Dr. Bahnsen presents the biblical and theological necessity for maintaining that Christ died on the cross for His elect people. Only by limiting the atonement in this fashion can its substitutionary, personal and gracious nature be...

Christ's Accomplished Work (Heb. 9:11-12)

Dr. Bahnsen presents the biblical and theological necessity for maintaining that Christ died on the cross for His elect people. Only by limiting the atonement in this fashion can its substitutionary, personal and gracious nature be...

Atonement's Design and Extent (John 10)

Dr. Bahnsen presents the biblical and theological necessity for maintaining that Christ died on the cross for His elect people. Only by limiting the atonement in this fashion can its substitutionary, personal and gracious nature be...

The Definite Atonement's Good News (Rom. ; 1 Tim.)

Dr. Bahnsen presents the biblical and theological necessity for maintaining that Christ died on the cross for His elect people. Only by limiting the atonement in this fashion can its substitutionary, personal and gracious nature be...

A Critique of Evangelical Arminianism

Dr. Bahnsen presents the biblical and theological necessity for maintaining that Christ died on the cross for His elect people. Only by limiting the atonement in this fashion can its substitutionary, personal and gracious nature be...

For Whom Did Christ Die?

Dr. Bahnsen presents the biblical and theological necessity for maintaining that Christ died on the cross for His elect people. Only by limiting the atonement in this fashion can its substitutionary, personal and gracious nature be...

Amyraldianism

Dr. Bahnsen presents the biblical and theological necessity for maintaining that Christ died on the cross for His elect people. Only by limiting the atonement in this fashion can its substitutionary, personal and gracious nature be...

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