
The Breadth, Freeness, and Yet Exclusiveness of the Gospel
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Authors:
- Hoare, Edward
1812 - 1894
About this book
In an era marked by profound religious inquiry and societal transformation, "The Breadth, Freeness, and Yet Exclusiveness of the Gospel" by Edward Hoare emerges as a critical theological exploration. This essay meticulously examines the dual nature of the Christian Gospel, emphasizing its universal appeal alongside its inherent exclusivity. Hoare articulates the tension between the Gospel's promise of salvation and the necessity of personal faith, inviting readers to grapple with concepts of grace and accountability. Ideal for students, theologians, and civic activists, this work challenges its audience to reflect on the implications of faith in a diverse world. Engage with Hoare's insights to uncover the complexities of belief and the transformative power of the Gospel.
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