
Man's Restoration by Grace
Man's Restoration by Grace, authored by Thomas Goodwin in the 17th century, is a theological discourse examining the roles of the Holy Trinity in the salvation of humanity. Goodwin outlines the distinct contributions of each person of the Godhead: the Father in election, the Son in redemption and justification, and the Holy Spirit in sanctification and application. This work is notable for its systematic approach to understanding the interplay of divine grace and human salvation within Christian theology.






