Limited atonement remains a staunchly defended doctrine. Prominent figures including John Murray, J. I. Packer, R. C. Sproul, and Carl Trueman have championed the view, influencing the modern ranks of Reformedom. These notable voices are merely a slice of the larger mass of foot soldiers who vigorously insist that only the sins of the elect were imputed to Christ.
In response, author Austin Brown, himself a classical Calvinist, delivers a lively critique of limited atonement. With savage wit and incisive logic, A Boisterously Reformed Polemic Against Limited Atonement argues that Christ paid an objective price for the sins of humanity, and it does so with all the conviction of Luther or Calvin—as well their approval.
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