
Did the death of Christ bring salvation to all people? Will all people be saved from God's wrath at the final judgment? Did the Atoning sacrifice of Christ at Calvary apply only to the elect? These and other issues are addressed in this free e-book by David Turner.
The question, "For Whom Did Christ Die?" has been at the forefront of theological discussions for centuries. Turner quickly summarizes the four prevailing views (Universalism, Arminianism, Limited Atonement and Unlimited Atonement) and explains the strengths and weaknesses in each system.
Turner proposes a novel approach to the issue. Christ death spared the world from the immediate wrath of God, thus saving the entire physical world. Though all have been saved, only the elect will be saved.
This is not Universalism or Limited Atonement. It is a unique approach to the question of the extent of the Atonement. Though a hard copy is available for purchase through the link below, it is suggested that the reader download the free pdf copy by clicking here or the picture of the book above. The later has been edited and preserves the Hebrew and Greek fonts. It is also FREE.

The picture on the cove is misleading. This isn't a comic book, or science fiction. God's Wrath Postponed is a serious attempt to propose an answer to the theological issue, For Whom Did Christ Die? Although there are only 100 pages, it is not an easy, quick read. God's Wrath was written for the Theological Community. Please visit the blog associated with this Website to make comments or interact with author.
I'm no longer recommending purchasing the book online. See my blog concerning issues with Publish America Publishers. The links have been disabled. I still recommend the book (I published it), but I cannot support the publisher at this time.