Impossible to be Restored?
Temptation and Warning in the Epistle of Hebrews
A focused and clear study of themes of temptation and warning in the Epistle to the Hebrews.
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Dr. Marcus A. Mininger is Professor of New Testament Studies and Director of Institutional Assessment at Mid-America Reformed Seminary. He serves as Associate Pastor at New Covenant Community Church (OPC), and on the Candidates and Credentials Committee of the OPC's Presbytery of the Midwest. He is co-editor of the Mid-America Journal of Theology, a member of the Evangelical Theological Society and the Society of Biblical Literature, and preaches at teaches at Reformed churches around the USA.
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This volume in the New Studies in Biblical Theology series examines the Letter to the Hebrews, what temptation its audience was facing, and what Hebrews meant when it warned that some who fall away cannot be restored to repentance. Is the sin of apostasy unforgiveable? Are apostate Christians unable to return to Christ ever again and to his church? Setting the letter in the context of scholarly debate, Mininger addresses these contested issues in a fresh way, while also demonstrating the cohesive nature of the Epistle in relation to key biblical-theological themes.
Deeply exegetical, sensitive to wider themes, and rigorously engaged with scholarly literature, Impossible to be Restored? also shows the ongoing relevance of the Epistle to the Hebrews to the challenges facing the church today, both internally and externally.
Deeply exegetical, sensitive to wider themes, and rigorously engaged with scholarly literature, Impossible to be Restored? also shows the ongoing relevance of the Epistle to the Hebrews to the challenges facing the church today, both internally and externally.
Author
Dr. Marcus A. Mininger is Professor of New Testament Studies and Director of Institutional Assessment at Mid-America Reformed Seminary. He serves as Associate Pastor at New Covenant Community Church (OPC), and on the Candidates and Credentials Committee of the OPC's Presbytery of the Midwest. He is co-editor of the Mid-America Journal of Theology, a member of the Evangelical Theological Society and the Society of Biblical Literature, and preaches at teaches at Reformed churches around the USA.








Deeply exegetical, sensitive to wider themes, and rigorously engaged with scholarly literature, Impossible to be Restored? also shows the ongoing relevance of the Epistle to the Hebrews to the challenges facing the church today, both internally and externally.