The Doctrine of Adoption

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The Doctrine of Adoption is a theological work, associated with Christian philosopher and apologist William Lane Craig, that explores the biblical and doctrinal significance of believers being adopted as children of God.

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instanceOf Christian theology book
theological work
associatedWithField philosophical theology
systematic theology
associatedWithPerson William Lane Craig NERFINISHED
associatedWithReligion Christianity
hasAuthor William Lane Craig NERFINISHED
hasKeyConcept believers as sons and daughters of God
family of God
grace and adoption
legal and relational aspects of salvation
status of believers in Christ
hasMainTopic Christian identity in Christ
Christian salvation
Holy Spirit and adoption
New Testament theology NERFINISHED
Pauline theology NERFINISHED
adoption in Christian theology
assurance of salvation
believers as children of God
biblical doctrine of adoption
biblical exegesis of adoption passages
doctrine of God as Father
justification and adoption
soteriology
spiritual inheritance
union with Christ
hasPerspective Christian apologetics
analytic theology
hasTheologicalTradition Evangelical Christianity NERFINISHED
Protestant theology NERFINISHED
language English

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