THE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION
Pink's theological study of how sinful humanity is restored to relationship with God, distinguishing between God's unchanging love as Father and His righteous displeasure as moral Judge.
31 Chapters
Table of Contents
1
Introduction
2
Chapter 1 Its Distinctions
3
Chapter 2 Its Need
4
Chapter 3 Its Need-Continued
5
Chapter 4 Its Need-Continued
6
Chapter 5 Its Need-Concluded
7
Chapter 6 Its Arrangement
8
Chapter 7 Its Arrangement-Continued
9
Chapter 8 Its Arrangement-Continued
10
Chapter 9 Its Arrangement-Concluded
11
Chapter 10 Its Effectuation
12
Chapter 11 Its Effectuation-Continued
13
Chapter 12 Its Effectuation-Continued
14
Chapter 13 Its Effectuation-Concluded
15
Chapter 14 Its Meaning
16
Chapter 15 Its Meaning-Continued
17
Chapter 16 Its Meaning-Continued
18
Chapter 17 Its Meaning-Concluded
19
Chapter 18 Its Scope
20
Chapter 19 Its Scope-Continued
21
Chapter 20 Its Scope-Continued
22
Chapter 21 Its Scope-Concluded
23
Chapter 22 Its Reception
24
Chapter 23 Its Reception-Continued
25
Chapter 24 Its Reception-Continued
26
Chapter 25 Its Reception-Concluded
27
Chapter 26 Its Need Revisited
28
Chapter 27 Its Need Revisited-Continued
29
Chapter 28 Its Need Revisited-Continued
30
Chapter 31 Its Need Revisited-Concluded
31
Conclusion
