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None Greater: The Undomesticated Attributes of God
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"Matthew Barrett leads us to marvel at both how much and how little we know of God."--Tim Challies, blogger at challies.com; author of Visual Theology
For too long, Christians have domesticated God, bringing him down to our level as if he is a God who can be tamed. But he is a God who is high and lifted up, the Creator rather than the creature, someone than whom none greater can be conceived. If God is the most perfect, supreme being, infinite and incomprehensible, then certain perfect-making attributes must be true of him. Perfections like aseity, simplicity, immutability, impassibility, and eternity shield God from being crippled by creaturely limitations. At the same time, this all-powerful, all-knowing, and all-wise God accommodates himself, exhibiting perfect holiness, mercy, and love as he makes known who he is and how he will save us.
The attributes of God show us exactly why God is worthy of worship: there is none like him. Join Matthew Barrett as he rediscovers these divine perfections and finds himself surprised by the God he thought he knew.
304 pages
"Matthew Barrett's excellent book lays out in clear, accessible terms what the biblical, historic, ecumenical doctrine of God is, why it matters, and why its abandonment by great swathes of the Protestant world is something that needs correction."
--Carl R. Trueman, professor, Grove City College; author of Grace Alone
"Perhaps not since R. C. Sproul has there been a treatment of such deep theology with such careful devotion and accessibility. Read this book. And stagger."
--Jared Wilson, director of content strategy, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; managing editor, For the Church; author of The Gospel-Driven Church
Our local church began reading this alongside a sermon series in Isiah, they weren't directly connected however the themes of God's character defiantly paralleled.
The chapters are dense and rightfully so, given we are studying God's attributes! An excellent book that truely challenged, promoted reviewing and articulated very clearly how I had honestly domesticated God's attributes to a lesser level, and inturn lowing Him down to me in an attempt to relate to Him more.
Well worth taking your time in each chapter over a week and discussing it with a brother or sister in Christ to consolidate and review your thoughts. We met each week as a small group to discussnn
A highly recommended book for any bible believing Christian who is genuinely open to review their thinking of God's attributes in a world saturated in lighthearted teaching that unjustly domesticates a Holy Holy Holy God.
Our local church began reading this alongside a sermon series in Isiah, they weren't directly connected however the themes of God's character defiantly paralleled.
The chapters are dense and rightfully so, given we are studying God's attributes! An excellent book that truely challenged, promoted reviewing and articulated very clearly how I had honestly domesticated God's attributes to a lesser level, and inturn lowing Him down to me in an attempt to relate to Him more.
Well worth taking your time in each chapter over a week and discussing it with a brother or sister in Christ to consolidate and review your thoughts. We met each week as a small group to discussnn
A highly recommended book for any bible believing Christian who is genuinely open to review their thinking of God's attributes in a world saturated in lighthearted teaching that unjustly domesticates a Holy Holy Holy God.
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