If you have read and enjoyed Warfield's other work Calvin and Calvinism, then you will enjoy this. Together in one volume for the first time, here are three well-known tracts from the famous Princeton theologian B. B. Warfield. In them he deals with Calvinism in particular and with the Reformed faith in general. It also includes an appendix: What Fatalism Is.
For those inquisitive of this section of Protestantism or for those seeking a better understanding of their own doctrinal position this collection will not disappoint.
The works of B. B. Warfield are still in great demand almost 100 years after his death. This is no mystery. Warfield was at once knowledgable of mind and powerful of speech, but also able to speak directly to the layman.
"It is very odd how difficult it seems for some persons to understand just what Calvinism is. And yet the matter itself presents no difficulty whatever. It is capable of being put into a single sentence; and that, on level to every religious man's comprehension. For Calvinism is just religion in its purity."
For those inquisitive of this section of Protestantism or for those seeking a better understanding of their own doctrinal position this collection will not disappoint.
The works of B. B. Warfield are still in great demand almost 100 years after his death. This is no mystery. Warfield was at once knowledgable of mind and powerful of speech, but also able to speak directly to the layman.
"It is very odd how difficult it seems for some persons to understand just what Calvinism is. And yet the matter itself presents no difficulty whatever. It is capable of being put into a single sentence; and that, on level to every religious man's comprehension. For Calvinism is just religion in its purity."