Theological Term of the Week
Monday, March 2, 2009 at 3:44PM
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regeneration
An act of God whereby a soul, previously dead to him, experiences a spiritual resurrection into a new sphere of life, in which he is alive to God….”; 1 an inner work of the Spirit in which new spiritual life is implanted so that a person’s whole nature is changed and he or she can respond to God in faith. Also called new birth, rebirth, spiritual birth, being born again or quickening.

Learn more:

  1. J. I. Packer: Regeneration
  2. Tom Ascol: Regeneration
  3. Robert Reymond: Regeneration
  4. John Hendryx: Two Views on Regeneration
  5. John Piper: Finally Alive (pdf)
  6. John Piper: Sermon series on the new birth (mp3s) This is the sermon series from which the book Finally Alive (see above) came.

Related terms: 

1T. C. Hammond, In Understanding Be Men, page 140.

Today’s theological term was suggested by Kim of The Upward Call. Do you have a a theological term you’d like to see featured here as a Theological Term of the Week? If you email it to me, I’ll seriously consider using it, giving you credit for the suggestion and linking back to your blog when I do.

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