The Holiness of God

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The Holiness of God is a classic Christian theological book by R. C. Sproul that explores God’s absolute moral purity and transcendence and their implications for human sin, worship, and salvation.

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instanceOf Christian theological book
non-fiction book
author R. C. Sproul NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
emphasizes God-centered view of reality
centrality of God’s character in the gospel
need for repentance
seriousness of sin
examines implications of divine holiness for human sin
implications of divine holiness for salvation
implications of divine holiness for worship
focusesOn God’s absolute moral purity
God’s transcendence
genre Christian living
systematic theology
hasTheme awe in worship
fear of the Lord
judgment and mercy
majesty of God
the cross of Christ as revelation of holiness
includes biblical exposition
practical application
theological reflection
influencedBy Reformed confessional tradition
classical theism
intendedAudience Christians NERFINISHED
pastors
students of theology
isDescribedAs classic work of R. C. Sproul
influential in late 20th-century evangelicalism
language English
mainSubject Christian theology
divine holiness
doctrine of God
holiness of God
human sin
salvation
worship
religiousTradition Christianity
teaches that God is morally perfect
that God is set apart from creation
that human beings are radically sinful
that only God’s grace can save sinners
theologicalTradition Reformed theology

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R. C. Sproul notableWork The Holiness of God