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Loading... Creation Regained: Biblical Basics for a Reformational Worldviewby Albert M. Wolters
None. I have read several Worldview books from the Reformed perspective and this one does add to the discussion. I thought his chapters on Creation, Fall and Redemption were very clear and helpful. He is coming from the Dutch Reformed perspective of people like Kuyper, Dooyeweerd and Vollenhoven. While I don't hold to all their views I am more sympathetic than not. His writing of structure and direction was a little confusing particularly the section on Personal Renewal. This book had a extra chapter that wasn't as strong as I anticipated. It could be that they referred to N.T.Wright's thinking and I do have issues with some of his writings. ( )All of creation is inherently good but all of creation is corrupted. All of creation needs redemption. As a follower of Christ, we are to show the world what redeemed human life looks like.... no reviews | add a review
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