Is John Piper an Antinomian? - E S Williams - Books - Belmont House Publishing Limited - 9780995484528 - February 10, 2018
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Is John Piper an Antinomian?

E S Williams

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Is John Piper an Antinomian?

This study contends that John Piper, the hugely popular promoter of Christian Hedonism, is an antinomian. This claim is based on his own words. The starting point of the case against Piper must be the 'Ask Pastor John' (AJP) interview recorded in 2010, when he was asked the straightforward question, 'Are Christians under the Ten Commandments?' His response is unequivocal: 'No! The Bible says we're not under the law.' Piper has relied on what many see as the proof-text for antinomianism, namely Romans 6.14-he quotes part of this verse out of context: 'We're not under the law!' The term antinomianism was used for the first time by Martin Luther. It is the belief that Christians are no longer under the Ten Commandments (or the moral law) as a rule of life. Historic Christianity has always regarded antinomianism as a heresy. Yet antinomianism is vital to John Piper's radical new doctrine of Christian Hedonism, first presented in his 1986 book, Desiring God. This charge is not made lightly; we present clear and compelling evidence to substantiate our claim

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 10, 2018
ISBN13 9780995484528
Publishers Belmont House Publishing Limited
Pages 60
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 3 mm   ·   95 g
Language English  

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