Gunn Christocentric Principle of Hermeneutics is a short theology paper on the Gunn Christocentric Principle of Hermeneutics as seen in Luke 24:27.
This is a short treatise.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Contextual Setting
2. Geographical Considerations
3. Canonical Divisions of the Hebrew Scriptures
4. Progression of the Passage
Conclusion
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The bottom line: Calvinism does not take into consideration the places where God looked with approval on various people's lives. Their "system" is fatally flawed, therefore. Good works never save anybody, we can affirm this as true. But the "bottom line" here is that God does approve and disapprove different people's lives. Salvation is only by faith in Jesus Christ the Savior. But what you are depends on what you do. God judges every person, even the elect, and He rewards them as such. Things that God dislikes, God chastises those in hell, for the saved, God causes the elect to lose some of their heavenly rewards for their sins, if not also causing them problems in earth before they die.
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