Exploring the tension between the concept of God's universal love and John Calvin's doctrine of predestination, this book delves into the implications of Calvin's theology for believers' confidence in salvation. It highlights how Calvin, despite the complexities of his teachings, consistently portrayed God as a loving Father. The work engages with various theologians, particularly within the Reformed tradition, to examine how these doctrines affect trust in God and the assurance of salvation, ultimately seeking to reconcile these seemingly conflicting ideas.
Forrest H. Buckner Knihy


In Uncovering Calvin's God, Forrest H. Buckner provides a robust exposition of John Calvin's teaching and preaching to reveal that the controversial theologian believed in a God of love who is sovereign over predestination.