The Sovereignty of God

· Tulip Publishing
Ebook
321
Pages

About this ebook

Just a little over a century after its original publication, Arthur W. Pink's The Sovereignty of God continues to be one of the most helpful works on the matters of God's sovereignty and providence. Wherein, in clear and accessible language, Pink guides the Christian through how God is sovereign over all the events that take place, and how he is working out all things for His glory and for those who love him. This edition, being entirely unabridged, is further supplemented by two additional essays written by Paul Helm and Brett Lee-Price which talk about the book's historical significance and theology.

About the author

Arthur W. Pink (1886-1952) was an early 20th century pastor and theologian who ministered throughout the United States, Australia, and Great Britain. Dying in relative obsecurity, his writings were to become widely influential for a generation of Christians after him.

Paul Helm was the J. I. Packer Professor of Philosophical Theology at Regent College, Vancouver, from 2001 to 2005. Before going to Regent, he was Professor of History and Philosophy of Religion at King’s College, London. His Books include Eternal God, The Providence of God, Human Nature from Calvin to Edwards, and Reforming Free Will.

Brett Lee-Price is a History Lecturer at Emmanuel College Sydney, Australia, and a curator of the Arthur W. Pink Archive.

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