Post-Calvinism is not a detour from historic faith-it is a return.
In this piercing and thorough work, Bill Nicely calls readers to rise above the centuries-old debates that have calcified into gridlocked camps. With surgical clarity and spiritual reverence, he exposes the theological entailments, evasions, and consequences of Calvinist doctrine-while offering a brighter vision rooted in the character of God and the witness of Scripture.
This is not a polemic. It is an act of restoration.
Tracing the fault lines of determinism, federal headship, and monergistic salvation, Post-Calvinism reveals a more coherent gospel-one that upholds divine sovereignty without negating human agency, and reveres holiness without nullifying grace. For pastors, theologians, and lay thinkers, this book is both an invitation and a challenge: to let go of the system, and recover the Savior.
If you've ever questioned the theological system you inherited, this book will help you do so with integrity, rigor, and hope.