
At the Table of Grace
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AT THE TABLE OF GRACE
A Socratic Examination of Salvation's Four Great Debates
What if the greatest questions in Christian theology were settled not by lecture ? but by conversation?
For centuries, four major traditions have shaped how Protestant Christians understand salvation. They agree on the cross. They agree on the empty tomb. They agree that Jesus Christ is the only Savior of the world. And then they sit down at the table ? and the debate begins.
At the Table of Grace brings those four traditions face to face in a series of dramatic Socratic dialogues, modeled after the method of the ancient Greek philosopher who believed that truth is best pursued through honest, probing conversation rather than one-sided declaration. Five men gather around a candlelit table ? Socrates as the questioner, and four conversation partners representing the Provisionist, Traditionalist, Calvinist, and Arminian views of salvation. No one is mocked. No one is dismissed. Every position is given its best argument. And the questions Socrates asks are the questions every serious believer eventually has to face.
Does God determine who will be saved ? or does every person have a genuine opportunity to respond?
For whom did Christ actually die on that cross?
Can a person who is truly saved ever lose their salvation?
What exactly died when you were born again ? and what exactly came alive?
Is there such a thing as a carnal Christian ? and if salvation can be lost, how much sin does it take?
These are not abstract academic puzzles. They are questions that shape how you pray for your lost neighbor, how you preach to your congregation, how you counsel the person sitting in your office who is not sure they are saved, and how you rest your own soul on the grace of God.
At the Table of Grace is written for the pastor who wants to understand these debates clearly and charitably. It is written for the layperson who has heard the words Calvinist and Arminian and never quite understood what the fight was about. It is written for the Bible study group that is ready for something deeper than the surface. And it is written for anyone who has ever sat at the table of God's grace and wondered ? How did I get here? And how do I stay?
The conversation is honest. The questions are hard. The brotherhood is real.
Come to the table.
"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life."
? John 3:16, NKJV
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Biography: Dennis R. Piearcy
Dennis R. Piearcy has dedicated his life to the ministry of the local church, serving for over thirty years as a Southern Baptist pastor. His ministry has been rooted in the quiet aisles of small, rural sanctuaries, where he has gained a deep, firsthand understanding of the unique struggles and immense spiritual potential of country and smaller congregations.
Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Pastor Piearcy currently serves as the Senior Pastor of First Baptist Church of Porter, Oklahoma. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies with a major in Counseling from the esteemed Criswell College in Dallas, Texas, grounding his ministry in both solid theological truth and relational understanding.
Email: DRP135@outlook.com
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