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Journal of the Grace Evangelical Society

The Journal of the Grace Evangelical Society, published semi-annually, contains scholarly articles regarding the gospel and assurance.

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The Journal of the Grace Evangelical Society contains more in-depth articles, as well as book reviews. It is must reading for those who wish to stay abreast of current studies regarding the Gospel and assurance. There is no other journal like it. It alone deals exclusively with Gospel issues—and always from a grace perspective.

Past Issues

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Journal of the GES – Autumn 2004

Articles:

  • Mark Twain: A Bitter Battle With God
  • Soteriological Concerns With Bauer’s Greek Lexicon
  • The Da Vinci Code Phenomenon: A Brief Overview and Response
  • TULIP: A Free Grace Perspective Part 4: Irresistible Grace
  • A Review of John MacArthur’s Hard to Believe: The High Cost and Infinite Value of Following Jesus
  • Book Review: Hard to Believe: The High Cost and Infinite Value of Following Jesus
  • Book Review: The Grace and Truth Paradox: Responding with Christlike Balance
  • Book Review: Holy Transformation: What it Takes for God to Make a Difference in You
  • Book Review: Debating Calvinism: Five Points, Two Views
  • Book Review: Repentance: The First Word of the Gospel
  • Book Review: The Rod: Will God Spare It?
  • Book Review: Jesus According to Scripture: Restoring the Portrait from the Gospels
  • Book Review: The Stranger on the Road to Emmaus: A Clear and Simple Explanation of the World’s Best Seller
  • Book Review: I Was Raised a Jehovah’s Witness
  • Book Review: The Law of Rewards
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Journal of the GES – Spring 2004

Articles:

  • Book Review: Putting Amazing Back into Grace: Embracing the Heart of the Gospel
  • Book Review: Faith Victorious: Finding Strength and Hope from Hebrews 11
  • Postmodernism: The Death of God and the Rise of the Community
  • TULIP: A Free Grace Perspective – Part 3: Limited Atonement
  • Grace in the Arts: Herman Melville: An Author in the Angst of Ambiguity
  • A Free Grace Perspective on Bible Translations
  • Book Review: Amazing Grace in John Newton: Slave-Ship Captain, Hymnwriter, and Abolitionist
  • Book Review: Quest for Full Assurance: The Legacy of Calvin and His Successors
  • Book Review: Christianity Is The Gospel of the Grace of God, Not the Gospel of the Kingdom
  • Book Review: Help, I’m Hurting: Finding Meaning, Hope, Direction, and Happiness in the Words of Jesus
  • Book Review: Lordship Salvation and the Gospel of the Grace of God
  • Book Review: Slaying the Giants in Your Life
  • Book Review: The Gospel for Real Life
  • Book Review: Purpose-Driven Life: What on Earth Am I Here For?
  • Book Review: An Urgent Call to a Serious Faith
  • Book Review: Discipled Warriors: Growing Healthy Churches That Are Equipped for Spiritual Warfare
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Journal of the GES – Autumn 2003

Articles:

  • TULIP: A Free Grace Perspective – Part 2: Unconditional Election
  • Old Testament Salvation — From What?
  • Book Review: Not by Faith Alone: The Biblical Evidence for the Catholic Doctrine of Justification
  • Book Review: In the Presence of My Enemies
  • Book Review: Saved from What?
  • Book Review: The Professor and the Madman: The Tale of Murder, Insanity, and the Making of the Oxford English Dictionary
  • Book Review: Listening to the Spirit in the Text
  • Book Review: The Doctrines of Grace: Rediscovering the Evangelical Gospel
  • Book Review: Baptism: The Believer’s First Obedience
  • A Response to Robert Sungenis’s “Not By Faith Alone”
  • The Marrow Controversy
  • The Gospel Under Siege
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Journal of the GES – Spring 2003

Articles:

  • TULIP: A Free Grace Perspective — Part 1: Total Depravity
  • Book Review: Four Views on Eternal Security
  • Book Review: Outbreak! Creating a Contagious Youth Ministry Through Viral Evangelism
  • Book Review: Unveiling Islam: An Insider’s Look at Muslim Life and Beliefs
  • Book Review: A Matter of Basic Principles: Bill Gothard & the Christian Life
  • Book Review: Boyd’s Handbook of Practical Apologetics: Scientific Facts, Fulfilled Prophecies, and Archaeological Discoveries That Confirm the Bible
  • Book Review: The Christian Message for Contemporary Life
  • How Were People Saved Before Jesus Came?
  • A Critique of “The Potter’s Freedom” by James White
  • Is Ignorance Eternal Bliss?
  • The Cross in John’s Gospel
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Journal of the GES – Autumn 2002

Articles:

  • Book Review: What Love is This? Calvinism’s Misrepresentation of God
  • Book Review: Full Pardon: The Harry L. Greene Story
  • Book Review: Dictionary of Premillennial Theology
  • Book Review: Perseverance in Gratitude: A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary on the Epistle to the Hebrews
  • Book Review: Totally Saved: Understanding, Experiencing and Enjoying the Greatness of Your Salvation
  • Book Review: This Was Your Life! Preparing to Meet God Face to Face
  • Do Believers Experience the Wrath of God?
  • Another View of Faith and Works in James 2
  • G. K. Chesterton: The Theology of Philip Yancey’s Favorite Writer
  • The Soteriological Impact of Augustine’s Change to Amillennialism — Part Two
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Journal of the GES – Spring 2002

Articles:

  • Book Review: Harmony with God: A Fresh Look at Repentance
  • Book Review: Free at Last: Experiencing True Freedom Through Your Identity in Christ
  • Book Review: Sermon on the Mount Expounded
  • Book Review: The Baptismal Regeneration/Believer’s Baptism Debate: A Theological and Historical Overview of the Most Contested Subject of the Church Age
  • Book Review: Shock and Surprise Beyond the Rapture! The Mystery of the Ages Revealed
  • The Soteriological Impact of Augustine’s Change from Premillennialism to Amillennialism — Part One
  • Does Anyone Really Know If They Are Saved? A Survey of the Current Views on Assurance with a Modest Proposal
  • From Perth to Pennsylvania: The Legacy of Robert Sandeman
  • Justification and Judgment
  • Striving for the Prize of Eternal Salvation: A Review of Schreiner and Caneday’s the Race Set before Us
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Journal of the GES – Autumn 2001

Articles:

  • Book Review: Whatever Happened to the Gospel of Grace: Recovering the Doctrines That Shook the World
  • Book Review: What God Wishes Christians Knew About Christianity
  • Book Review: The Strait Gate and the Narrow Way: Bible Studies on the Doctrine of Salvation and Repentance
  • Book Review: The Other Side of Calvinism
  • Book Review: Hitler’s Pope: The Secret History of Pius XII
  • Making Sense of the Millennium: Resurrection in Revelation 20
  • A Review of R. C. Sproul’s “Grace Unknown: The Heart of Reformed Theology”
  • Confession of Sins in the Spirit-Filled Life
  • A Response to Hodges: How to Lead a Person to Christ, Parts 1 and 2
  • Grace in the Arts: The Bronte Sisters: A Ministerial Home without Much Blessed Assurance
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Journal of the GES – Spring 2001

Articles:

  • Grace in the Arts: F. W. Boreham – Essayist Extraordinaire
  • “But If It Yields Thorns and Thistles”: An Exposition of Hebrews 5:11–6:12
  • Book Review: The God Who Won’t Let Go
  • Book Review: Uncommon Graces
  • Book Review: One to One: How to Share Your Faith with a Friend
  • Book Review: The Bema: A Story about the Judgment Seat of Christ
  • Book Review: Safe in the Arms of Jesus: God’s Provision for the Death of Those Who Cannot Believe
  • Book Review: The Complete Book of Bible Prophecy
  • How to Lead People to Christ, Part 2: Our Invitation to Respond
  • Toward a Narrow View of Ipsissima Vox
  • Toward a Narrow View of Ipsissima Vox
  • The Salvation of Believing Israelites Prior to the Incarnation of Christ
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Journal of the GES – Autumn 2000

Articles:

  • How to Lead People to Christ, Part 1: The Content of Our Message
  • How to Lead People to Christ: Part 1 – The Content of Our Message
  • Did the Rich Young Ruler hear the Gospel According to Jesus?
  • “Regeneration: A Crux Interpretum”
  • Book Review: How Wide the Divide? A Mormon and an Evangelical in Conversation – A Review
  • Book Review: Salvation
  • Book Review: Calvin and English Calvinism to 1649
  • Book Review: An Urgent Call to a Serious Faith
  • Book Review: The Purpose Driven Church: Growth Without Compromising Your Message & Mission
  • Book Review: Becoming A Contagious Christian
  • Book Review: What Angels Wish They Knew: The Basics of True Christianity
  • Book Review: The Testament
  • Did the Rich Young Ruler Hear the Gospel According to Jesus?
  • Regeneration: A Crux Interpretum
  • How Wide the Divide? A Mormon and an Evangelical in Conversation
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Journal of the GES – Spring 2000

Articles:

  • Book Review: Why Believe? Reason and Mystery as Pointers to God
  • Book Review: Meekness and Majesty
  • Book Review: Seven reasons not to ask Jesus into your heart!
  • Book Review: The New Linguistic and Exegetical Key to the Greek New Testament
  • C. S. Lewis’s Theology: Somewhere Between Ransom and Reepicheep
  • Evangelical/Roman Catholic Agreement on the Doctrine of Justification and its Ramifications for Grace Theologians
  • The Challenge for Spiritual Vision: An Exegesis of Hebrews 12:1–3
  • A Voice from the Past: That I May Gain Christ – Philippians 3
  • Taking a Fresh Look at Some Popular Hymns of the Faith
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