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Book • 2016
In "Relational Grace," Dr. Brent J. Schmidt explores the concept of grace within a covenantal framework, drawing upon both biblical and Latter-day Saint perspectives.
He challenges traditional understandings of grace as a unilateral gift, emphasizing its relational and reciprocal nature.
Schmidt argues that grace is not merely received but also actively cultivated and expressed through covenantal faithfulness.
He demonstrates how this understanding aligns with both the New Testament's emphasis on covenant and Latter-day Saint teachings on covenants and ordinances.
The book offers a compelling case for a more holistic understanding of grace, highlighting its transformative power within the context of a loving relationship with God. Schmidt's work has been influential in shaping Latter-day Saint discussions on grace and covenant.
He challenges traditional understandings of grace as a unilateral gift, emphasizing its relational and reciprocal nature.
Schmidt argues that grace is not merely received but also actively cultivated and expressed through covenantal faithfulness.
He demonstrates how this understanding aligns with both the New Testament's emphasis on covenant and Latter-day Saint teachings on covenants and ordinances.
The book offers a compelling case for a more holistic understanding of grace, highlighting its transformative power within the context of a loving relationship with God. Schmidt's work has been influential in shaping Latter-day Saint discussions on grace and covenant.
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