Girolamo Zanchi (Latinized: Jerome Zanchius) was one of the most influential reformers, ministering in Geneva after John Calvin. In this short work, Zanchi sets out propositions on the divine attributes as a prolegomenon to his discussion on predestination. Get the free PDF! Buy on Amazon
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Theodore Beza, “Chief Points of Christian Religion”
The Chief Points of Christian Religion by Theodore Beza contains a brief treatise on predestination as well as a short catechism for children to learn the fundamentals of the faith. Theodore Beza was John Calvin's successor at Geneva and this little work showcases both his pastoral heart and theological acumen. Get the PDF for Free! … Continue reading Theodore Beza, “Chief Points of Christian Religion”
Amandus Polanus, “A Treatise on God’s Eternal Predestination”
Amandus Polanus was a giant of reformed theology. Robert Letham has said that "Amandus Polanus is one of the most significant dogmaticians of early Reformed orthodoxy." Now, for the first time in over 400 years, his treatise on God's eternal predestination is once again published in English. Get the PDF for Free! Buy on Amazon
Loraine Boettner, “The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination”
Although most famous for his critique of Catholicism in his book Roman Catholicism, most of Boettner's work concerns topics within Reformed theology. In six sections, his book elaborates upon and defends the "five points" of Calvinism, placing particular stress on the doctrine of predestination. The book's first two sections introduce and define Calvinism's basic doctrines, … Continue reading Loraine Boettner, “The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination”