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Title: Loving the World to Death Subtitle: Scripture’s Story of a God who Died for Every Sinner Author: Noah Eskew ISBN: 979-8279656837 Format: Paperback Publisher: Amazon KDP Publication date: March 5th, 2026 Pages: 296 Description: In Loving the World to Death, Noah Eskew takes readers on a bold and accessible journey through one of Christianity’s most debated questions: Did Jesus really die for everyone? Challenging the doctrine of Limited Atonement, Eskew argues that Scripture consistently presents a Savior whose cross was meant for the whole world. With a mix of careful biblical study, church history, and plainspoken clarity, he revisits passages like 1 John 2:2, Romans 5, and 1 Timothy 2 to show that the Bible’s language about Christ dying for “all” and “the world” is not theological exaggeration—it is the heart of the gospel. Along the way, Eskew engages Calvinism’s famous TULIP framework, traces the views of influential voices from the early church to the Reformation, and explores how the scope of the cross shapes preaching, assurance, and everyday Christian life. The result is a passionate invitation to rediscover the scandalous good news of a God whose love truly extends to every sinner. Language: English Book Cover: https://www.crossrefchristianity.com/...
Title: Loving the World to Death
Subtitle: Scripture’s Story of a God who Died for Every Sinner
Author: Noah Eskew
ISBN: 979-8279656837
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Amazon KDP
Publication date: March 5th, 2026
Pages: 296
Description: In Loving the World to Death, Noah Eskew takes readers on a bold and accessible journey through one of Christianity’s most debated questions: Did Jesus really die for everyone? Challenging the doctrine of Limited Atonement, Eskew argues that Scripture consistently presents a Savior whose cross was meant for the whole world. With a mix of careful biblical study, church history, and plainspoken clarity, he revisits passages like 1 John 2:2, Romans 5, and 1 Timothy 2 to show that the Bible’s language about Christ dying for “all” and “the world” is not theological exaggeration—it is the heart of the gospel. Along the way, Eskew engages Calvinism’s famous TULIP framework, traces the views of influential voices from the early church to the Reformation, and explores how the scope of the cross shapes preaching, assurance, and everyday Christian life. The result is a passionate invitation to rediscover the scandalous good news of a God whose love truly extends to every sinner.
Language: English
Book Cover: https://www.crossrefchristianity.com/...