The Plan of Salvation

· Voices of Today Pty Limited · Narrated by David K. Martin
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At five lectures delivered at Princeton Seminary during the summer of 1914, B. B. Warfield used “a progressive series of corrections” to explain “the divine dealing with man which ends in his salvation.” Starting with the divide between naturalism and supernaturalism, continuing to sacerdotalism and evangelicalism, and on through universalistic vs. particularistic views, Warfield emphasized complete dependence upon God: “It is only the Calvinist that has warrant to believe in salvation whether of the individual or of the world.”

About the author

Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield (1851–1921) held the Charles Hodge Chair at Princeton Theological Seminary for thirty-four years. He was a conservative influence on Reformed and Presbyterian theology, among the last of the “Old Princeton” theologians before the split which led to the formation of Westminster Seminary. Warfield wrote in defense of Calvinism, cessationism, and Biblical inerrancy, while rejecting revivalism, modernism, and segregation.

David K. Martin loves narrating audiobooks because it gives him an excuse to read on the job. He has previously worked as a forensic photographer and as a disability claims adjudicator. David holds a Bachelor of Arts in Integrative Arts from Penn State University, and lives near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, with his wife and children.

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