![]() ![]() ![]() He believes 9:1-18 to be talking about unconditional election and God’s sovereign right to choose whom he wishes for salvation. He had no choice but to continue on the path that he set as he exegetes 9:19-23. ![]() In Romans 9:1-18, Piper set the trajectory of his interpretation. It should be no surprise to those who have read my first three papers, that I dispute his interpretation again. In the previous papers, I disputed Piper’s Calvinistic interpretation of Paul’s words in Romans 9. I created these papers as partial fulfillment for my Ph.D. For the reader who may not be acquainted with the first three papers, they were on Romans 9:1-5, 9:6-13, and 9:14-18. In this fourth of four papers where I interact with John Piper’s book, The Justification of God, I focus on Romans 9:19-23. ![]()
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