a fresh and insightful work on a challenging theological topic.
Todd Billings, Theology
Matthew Levering, a young Roman Catholic scholar from the States, has added to his growing list of publications this wise and scholarly book on a theological theme which continues to be important. The book is well organised, very clearly written (the author explaining complex ideas in accessible ways), and has a clear line of argument which runs from its introduction to its conclusion. It's a nicely produced volume too.
Robert Ellis, Regent's Reviews
Levering's text is valuable as an encyclopedia of predestination, beautifully balancing discussion of primary sources with current secondary literature.
Jeffrey A. Vogel, Journal of Theological Studies
Levering's book should deservedly become a helpful resource for theological students as they begin to engage with issues of grace and election in the Western theological tradition.
John C. McDowell, Colloquium
Predestination is a welcome contribution to the current debates over predestination and it amply displays biblical, theological and historical clarity and competence. I strongly recommend the book and encourage readers to request it for their institutions' libraries
Randal Rauser, Scottish Journal of Theology