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Title: Attributes of God by Arthur W. Pink ISBN: 0-8010-6989-0 Publisher: Baker Book House Pub. Date: September, 1991 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $8.99 |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (13 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Get to know God deeper and more through this book.
Comment: While I was in college, AW Pink's books had tremendous influence in my spiritual walk. Among his books, I rank, "Attributes of God" one of his best. Here are the reasons:
1. Each chapter is divided into specific attribute of God (sovereignty, love, faithfulness, etc..) and defines it according to the Bible clearly and applies them to believer's life.
2. Each chapter is short but profound. Therefore it gives you time to think and reflect about God's attribute without having a pressure to finish the chapter or the book.
3. Each chapter brings out the insight of God's attribute and makes it cohesive with other attributes.
4. The book is very devotional if read it thoughtfully and humbly.
In sum, I recommed this book to those believers who seek Reformed view of God's attributes in concise and devotional form. So take your cup of coffee and read it slowly and enjoy it!
Rating: 5
Summary: Wow, very God glorifying
Comment: This is a book one will want to read over and over. It contains 17 chapters and each one deals with a different attribute of God. The chapters are somewhat short so it could even be used as a devotional. It is one of my most favorite books. I definately recommend it to anyone who has a desire for the greatness of God.
Rating: 5
Summary: Very Good Introductory Treatment
Comment: During the first part of the 20th century, Arthur Pink put pen to paper and produced a number of outstanding books that continue to be held in high esteem among many. Pink is famous for 3 main things. First, he held to a very high Calvinist theology. Second, because of the first, he held some highly controversial positions that many Arminians find repugnant. Third, Pink's ability to soak and bathe his views in Scripture are quite extraordinary. It is not at all uncommon to read entire chapters of Pink and encountering a Scripture verse in every other sentence. Such is the case with this particular book.
This book is very short, less than 100 pages. As a result, those looking for a more exhaustive treatment of this topic a la Charnock (whom Pink eloquently quotes a number of times in this book) or the more recent work by Feinberg might be disappointed. However, I'm giving the book 5 stars because even though one could write for a lifetime about the attributes of God and not cover the topic completely, Pink's short work is nonetheless very meaty and is a solid contribution that a number of more recent authors have rightly drawn from in their works.
As is the usual Pink style, he is unapologetic throughout this book in elevating God's ways far above the ways of man, as he believes Scripture does. He is unapologetic about lamenting the wickedness of man generally, and in many cases, directing his most impassioned criticism towards the modern Church for what he sees as the church's coddling of sin, demotion of God to a pleasant afterthought of the human construct, and failing to preach on the unpopular attributes of God such as His wrath. This is not a book aimed at those who want to hear unthreatening and soft peddling thoughts in an effort to feel better about themselves. On the contrary, this is a book that sternly asks Christians to set themselves aside for a minute and examine God for who He is instead of making Him out to be an elevated form of what we see in the mirror. Pink was frighteningly accurate about the mentality of so many Christians who claim to love and understand God while recasting Him in their own image. Scripture plainly teaches otherwise, and Pink's treatment is solid in this area.
Pink's chapter on the patience of God is very good, and His treatment of the immutability of God is outstanding for those who are grappling with the contemporary open theism controversy. Pink wrote before this controversy got legs, but this book along with some others he wrote are quite devastating to the open theist on the questions of foreknowledge, immutability, and sovereignty.
So this book, while not a massive treatise, is nonetheless a Scripture packed analysis that crams a lot of meat into a small book. Excellent for beginners who want to get exposed to these issues without reading a big hardback treatment, and excellent also for more seasoned theologians since Pink has truly emerged over the years as being one of the finest and most impassioned apologists for Calvinism and a high treatment of God in the last 100 years.
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Title: The Sovereignty of God by Authur W. Pink, Arthur W. Pink ISBN: 0801070880 Publisher: Baker Book House Pub. Date: December, 1984 List Price(USD): $12.99 |
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Title: The Nature of God by Arthur Walkington Pink ISBN: 0802465714 Publisher: Moody Publishers Pub. Date: May, 1999 List Price(USD): $21.99 |
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Title: Knowledge of the Holy - Reissue by A. W. Tozer ISBN: 0060684127 Publisher: Harper SanFrancisco Pub. Date: 15 November, 1978 List Price(USD): $12.95 |
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Title: Knowing God by J. I. Packer ISBN: 083081650X Publisher: Intervarsity Press Pub. Date: December, 1993 List Price(USD): $15.00 |
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Title: Chosen by God by R. C. Sproul ISBN: 0842313354 Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers Pub. Date: October, 1994 List Price(USD): $10.99 |
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