Soteriology: The Doctrine of Salvation
What is the Ordo Salutis?
A.A. Hodge
Relation in the Order of Nature of Holy Character and Divine Favor. Excellent!
What is the Ordo Salutis?
Geerhardus Vos
What is understood under the ordo salutis, the
“order of salvation”?
Ordo Salutis Infographic
“Ordo salutis” is Latin for “the order of salvation,” which refers to the sequence of conceptual steps involved in the salvation of the Christian. A classically Reformed understanding of the way in which God saves His elect.
What is the Ordo Salutis?
Matt Slick
The ordo salutis is Latin for “order of salvation.” It deals with of what God has revealed to us about how he saves sinners regarding the order of his work upon them.
Soteriology
John F. MacArthur, Jr.
In coming to the doctrine of soteriology, the student of Scripture arrives at the pinnacle of Christian theology, for the themes and topics addressed in the study of salvation run to the very heart of the gospel and redemptive history.
The Doctrine of Salvation
Harold Willmington
Willmington is a professor at Liberty University. This is his 83 page study on the Doctrine of Salvation. Excellent!
The Religious Affections
Jonathan Edwards
Jonathan Edwards’ classic work on how true conversion happens. Length: 279 pages.
Salvation and Theological Pedagogy
John M. Frame, DD
Theological methods used in contemporary theology and their perspectives on salvation.
The Leaven of Synergism
Arthur C. Custance, PhD
Throughout the centuries since God covenanted to save man through the sacrifice of his Son, Jesus Christ, whereby He provided a full, perfect, and sufficient satisfaction for our sins, one aberration of the Gospel has recurrently threatened the truth. It is the view that man must make some contribution himself in securing his salvation. It is not the size of this contribution that is the important factor, but the necessity of it.
It is as though healing is promised to a terminally ill patient if only he will prepare himself in some way, or yield himself, or present himself at his own expense before the physician. … But there is no question of the patient’s healing himself. On this there is a wide measure of unanimity. He does need the Saviour!
Revival And The Unregenerate Church Member
Jim Elliff
When George Whitefield, the prominent English-born evangelist of the First Great Awakening, was asked why he so often preached, “Ye must be born again,” he replied, “Because, ye must be born again!” Very highly recommended!
The Biblical Doctrine of Regeneration
Edited by John Hendryx
Monergistic Regeneration is a redemptive blessing purchased by Christ and applied by the Spirit to those the Father has given the Son. This grace works independently of any human cooperation and conveys that power into the fallen soul whereby the person who is to be saved is effectually enabled to respond to the outward gospel call. Massive 1451 pages of essays from Calvin, the Puritans and the Reformers. Excellent!
Two Views of Regeneration
John Hendryx
Hendryx contrasts Monergism (in theology, the doctrine that the Holy Spirit is the only efficient agent in regeneration – that the human will possesses no inclination to holiness until regenerated, and therefore cannot cooperate in regeneration) with Synergism (the doctrine that there are two efficient agents in regeneration, namely the human will and the divine Spirit, which, in the strict sense of the term, cooperate). Excellent!
Soteriology: The Doctrine of Salvation
J. Hampton Keathley, III
Soteriology, the doctrine of salvation, must be the grandest theme in the Scriptures. It embraces all of time as well as eternity past and future.
Baptists and the Doctrine of Salvation
Journal articles related to the modern Baptist (though not the historic Baptist) understanding of Salvation and the Doctrines of Grace. Lengthy (107 pages) and detailed, but helpful!
The Doctrine of Justification, By the Righteousness of Christ, Stated and Maintained
John Gill
John Gill (1697–1771) was an English Baptist pastor, biblical scholar, and theologian who held to a firm Calvinistic soteriology. Excellent, but somewhat lengthy.
What is Justification by Works, and Why Do We Reject It?
Thomas R. Schreiner, PhD
The apostle Paul emphasizes that we are not justified by “works” or by the “works of the law,” and the question before us is what Paul means when he speaks this way. Paul emphasizes that we don’t receive the Spirit and we aren’t justified by the works of the law. The works of the law refer to the entire law.
A Systematic Theology of Justification
Andy Naselli, PhD
Justification means to declare righteous, not to make righteous (in the sense of transforming one’s character to be righteous). It is a metaphor from the law court, where a judge pronounces someone as either guilty or not guilty.
Andy Naselli presents nineteen succinct statements to explain a systematic theology of Justification.
The Doctrine of Justification: An Outline of its History in the Church; and of Its Exposition from Scripture
James Buchanan, LLD
James Buchanan (1804–1870) was a preacher and theological writer. He was born in 1804 at Paisley, and studied at the university of Glasgow. This is a 495-page online book.
Excellent Resources!
Could You Be Emphasizing the Saving Work of Christ Too Much?
Marcus Peter Johnson, PhD
In far too many evangelical expressions of the gospel, the saving work of Christ has been so distanced from his person that the notion of a saving personal union with the incarnate, crucified, resurrected, living Jesus strikes us as outlandish.
Jesus, Our Substitute
R.C. Sproul
The word vicarious is extremely important to our understanding of the atonement of Christ. The late Swiss theologian Karl Barth once said that, in his judgment, the single most important word in all of the Greek New Testament is the minuscule word huper. This little word is translated by the English phrase “in behalf of.”
Barth was clearly engaging in a bit of hyperbole in making this statement, because many words in the New Testament are arguably as important or even more important than huper, but he was simply seeking to call attention to the importance of what is known in theology as the vicarious aspect of the ministry of Jesus.
The Doctrine of Salvation: Evangelism Without an Altar Call
Aaron Menikoff, PhD
How should a pastor who rejects the altar call remain evangelistically zealous in a public worship service? Menikoff presents seven answers to strive for. Excellent Resource!