
The hope? “It is the natural inclination of the sinful heart to crave this list, but as those who have been given a new heart with new desires, we must learn to crave the list on the right. It is a list that whispers, as the Serpent whispered to Eve, ‘You shall be like God’” (p. It actually seeks to steal glory from him. What follows is the thesis for the rest of her book: “Though we know that the list on the right is for our good and for God’s glory, we gravitate toward the list on the left-a list that is not good for us, nor does pursuing it bring glory to God. In the opening chapters of her book None Like Him, Jen Wilkin gives us two lists: Only God Is “Image-bearing means becoming fully human, not becoming divine.” Receive Leading-Edge Reformed Resources and Updates from a Trusted Source.Geerhardus Vos: Reformed Biblical Theologian, Confessional Presbyterian.Foundations of Covenant Theology: A Biblical-Theological Study of Genesis 1–3.The Trinitarian Theology of Cornelius Van Til.The Westminster Shorter Catechism (Qs.Introduction to the Theology and Apologetics of Cornelius Van Til.Union with Christ: The Benefits of His Suffering and Glory.Machen and the Presbyterian Controversy.Zephaniah’s Protology in Eschatology: A Major Theme in a Minor Prophet.

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