God Has Chosen, Mark R. Lindsay
God Has Chosen, Mark R. Lindsay
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God Has Chosen
The Doctrine of Election Through Christian History

Author: Mark R. Lindsay

Narrator: Jonathan Cowley

Unabridged: 7 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/11/2020


Synopsis

"He chose us in Christ before the foundation of the world . . ."

Among the traditional tenets of the Christian faith is the belief that God chooses or elects people for salvation. For some Christians, such an affirmation is an indication of God's sovereign and perfect will. For others, such a notion is troubling for it seems to downplay the significance of human agency and choice. Throughout the church's history, Christians have sought to understand the meaning of relevant biblical texts and debated this theological conundrum.

With care and insight, theologian Mark Lindsay surveys the development of the Christian doctrine of election. After exploring Scripture on this theme, he turns to the various articulations of this doctrine from the early church fathers, including Augustine, and medieval theologians such as Aquinas, to John Calvin's view, the subsequent debate between Calvinists and Arminians, and Karl Barth's modern reconception of the doctrine.
On this journey through the Bible and church history, listeners will discover how Christians have understood the notion that God has chosen.

About Mark R. Lindsay

Mark R. Lindsay is Joan F. W. Munro Professor of Historical Theology at Trinity College Theological School at the University of Divinity in Melbourne, Australia. He is the author of Reading Auschwitz with Barth; Barth, Israel, and Jesus; and Covenanted Solidarity.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Corey on June 12, 2023

I think its the best description of Barth's doctrine of election that I've read yet. Also, the stuff on Schleiermacher was super useful as well.......more

Goodreads review by Bob on June 10, 2021

Summary: A survey of the development of the doctrine of election throughout Christian history, including discussions of human freedom, those who are not of the elect, and the status of Israel as chosen. The idea of election, that God chooses a people for God’s self, is one precious to some, an assura......more

Goodreads review by Ben on July 01, 2022

An interesting survey of the Doctrine of Election throughout history, particularly in it's discussion of Karl Barth amongst the more familiar names such.as Luther and Calvin. For those interested in wrestling with this doctrine, Lindsey's book is balanced and well worth a read.......more

Goodreads review by Navin on February 20, 2025

Though the author leans universalist, historical grounding and implications for the doctrine of election and its dire affects, are indeed something to be understood. And the book has helped in that.......more