Graeme Goldsworthy
Born
Australia
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According to Plan: The Unfolding Revelation of God in the Bible
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published
1991
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15 editions
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Gospel and Kingdom: A Christian Interpretation of the Old Testament
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published
1981
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12 editions
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Preaching the Whole Bible as Christian Scripture: The Application of Biblical Theology to Expository Preaching
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published
2000
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13 editions
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The Goldsworthy Trilogy: Gospel and Kingdom, Wisdom, and Revelation
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published
2000
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9 editions
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Gospel-Centered Hermeneutics: Foundations and Principles of Evangelical Biblical Interpretation
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published
2007
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7 editions
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The Son of God and the New Creation
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published
2015
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8 editions
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Christ-Centered Biblical Theology
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published
2012
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7 editions
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The Lamb and the Lion: The Gospel in Revelation
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published
1984
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8 editions
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Prayer and the Knowledge of God: What the Whole Bible Teaches
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published
2004
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3 editions
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Gospel and Wisdom: Israel's Wisdom Literature in the Christian Life
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published
1987
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4 editions
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“Some may object that to speak of election or predestination is to limit the kingdom of God to a few. Does it make God a capricious tyrant? We must answer that such objections usually stem from a refusal to accept that we are faced here with a mystery that is not given to us to solve. There is also a radical misunderstanding which maintains that God's sovereignty in election removes man's responsibility. Such is not true. How divine sovereignty and human responsibility work together we cannot know. The Bible makes it clear that they do. // Let us remember that Jesus discriminated and limited the numbers of the saved: 'Small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it' (Matthew 7:13-14). This is in line with the Old Testament teaching that only a faithful remnant of Israel would be saved.”
― The Goldsworthy Trilogy: Gospel and Kingdom, Wisdom, and Revelation
― The Goldsworthy Trilogy: Gospel and Kingdom, Wisdom, and Revelation
“Sovereignty means exercising kingly power. We use the word in relation to God meaning that there is absolutely nothing that he does not control.”
― According to Plan: The Unfolding Revelation of God in the Bible
― According to Plan: The Unfolding Revelation of God in the Bible
“The truth of God's Word cannot be subject to the puny light of man's self-centred reason”
― The Goldsworthy Trilogy: Gospel and Kingdom, Wisdom, and Revelation
― The Goldsworthy Trilogy: Gospel and Kingdom, Wisdom, and Revelation
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