Propositional Soteriology: The Logos-Centred Salvation By S. C. Sayles This book presents a clear and systematic vision of salvation, rooted in the eternal Logos. From eternity to eternity, the gospel is revealed not as human invention, but as God's sovereign decree, accomplished in Christ, applied by the Spirit, and consummated in glory. Unfolding through the classic doctrines of grace - Total Depravity, Unconditional Election, Definite Atonement, Irresistible Grace, and Perseverance of the Saints - Sayles demonstrates that salvation is wholly of God. Each doctrine is explored with careful attention to Scripture, the great confessions of the church, and the voices of Augustine, Calvin, the Reformers, and the Reformed systematicians. The result is a theology that is at once deeply propositional and profoundly doxological. Election magnifies mercy, the cross magnifies redemption, grace magnifies the Spirit, and perseverance magnifies the Father's faithfulness. The story of salvation is the story of Christ Himself, the eternal Word who was with God, who is God, and who became flesh for us and for our salvation. This work is not merely a defense of doctrine but a call to worship. Its final word is the same as the end of all theology: Soli Deo Gloria. The Logos as Foundation The book begins by establishing that salvation rests entirely upon the Logos, the eternal Son of God. From creation to consummation, the Logos stands as Alpha and Omega, Mediator, and Redeemer. The gospel is not speculative philosophy but the architecture of divine decree, expressed in propositions that anchor the church's confession. Without the Logos, salvation collapses into abstraction, but in Him it is coherent, eternal, and effectual. Comprehensive Vision Propositional Soteriology presents salvation as the architecture of grace: Rooted in eternity - decreed by the Father in the Logos.Accomplished in history - secured by the Son on the cross.Applied in time - wrought by the Spirit in effectual calling.Consummated in glory - when the saints are perfected in Christ.Against Arminian objections, the work defends the coherence of Reformed soteriology with Scripture, confessions, and theology across the ages - Augustine, Calvin, the Reformers, and the great Reformed systematicians. It weaves together biblical exegesis, theological argument, metaphysical necessity, and presuppositional clarity into one coherent confession: Salvation is of the Lord. It is propositional, because God has spoken. It is Logos-centred, because Christ is the foundation. It is sovereign, because grace alone saves. And it is doxological, because its end is the glory of God.
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