The Calvinism of Augustine and Bede
This week we examine the grace-exalting teachings of the great Anglo-Saxon Monk, Bede, and Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, who influenced him so much.
Featured Content:
– ‘The Calvinism of the Venerable Bede’, Nick Needham, Banner of Truth Magazine (Issue 727, April 2024).
– ‘Augustine: Theologian of Grace’, Banner of Truth Magazine (Issue 138, March 1975).
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