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Chris Morgan and Thomas Schreiner’s Salvation examines the doctrine of salvation through in-depth explorations of the different aspects of God’s salvific plan for believers. Through in-depth biblical and theological studies of election, calling, regeneration, justification, sanctification, and more, Schreiner and Morgan demonstrate how each part of our salvation is not only for our good but also for God’s glory.
It is widely recognized that ‘salvation’ tends to serve as the comprehensive label, gathering up all the other categories: justification, election, redemption, regeneration, sanctification, and so forth. This excellent volume, grounded in responsible exegesis and wise theological reflection and synthesis, fills in the connections, and thus succeeds in painting an edifying and wholistic picture of salvation. This work deserves wide circulation.
—D. A. Carson, emeritus professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
Morgan and Schreiner have produced an enjoyable and comprehensive work on salvation. This volume will serve as an ideal textbook for whoever wants to know what God revealed about salvation in Scripture and how the people of God have historically understood salvation. I highly recommend this work for students of theology, preachers, and Bible teachers.
—Dongsun Cho, assistant professor, Korea Baptist Theological University and Seminary
This book on salvation by Morgan and Schreiner is first rate: clearly written, thoughtfully organized, and informed by close attention to the biblical text and the biblical plotline, but also engaged with past and contemporary debates. Union in Christ insightfully colors the work which treats all the important doctrinal topics from election to the glory of God in salvation. This book is to be savored.
—Graham Cole, dean emeritus and professor of biblical and systematic theology, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School