Grace Unknown
Grace Unknown: The Heart of Reformed Theology
- Author: R. C. Sproul
- Length: 230
- Edition: Hardcover
- Publisher: Baker Books
Information on Grace Unknown from the publisher:
Reformed theology has been immensely influential in the West and in evangelicalism. Every believer, Reformed or not, will profit from a thoughtful reading of Grace Unknown. Few evangelical Christians today understand Reformed theology. They know it has something to do with predestination, and they may have heard of "the five points." But they can't name these points, and they think no one believes most of them anymore. R. C. says there's more to Reformed theology than these five points , so he devotes the first half of Grace Unknown to its most foundational doctrines. In the second half he explains each of the five points, showing their source in Scripture and their coherence with each other. Reformed theology reveals just how awesome the grace of God is. This doctrine has eluded so many evangelical Christians that true grace is, in some respects, unknown. In Grace Unknown R. C. explains "the heart of Reformed theology" and makes plain the reality of God's amazing grace.
Description of R. C. Sproul, author of Grace Unknown:
You've heard of Reformed theology. You'd like to know more about it. And you want a full explanation, not a simplistic one. Who better to enlighten you than Sproul---he's made theology exciting to laypeople for decades. Discussing much more than just the "five points of Calvinism," Sproul shows how God's amazing grace is at the heart of Reformed theology. 224 pages, hardcover from Baker.






