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John Murray was a prominent figure in the development of modern evangelical thought and a key proponent of the doctrine of common grace and the idea of God's universal love. He believed in the sovereignty of God in salvation, emphasizing that grace is a gift rather than something earned. His writings contributed significantly to Reformed theology, particularly regarding the relationship between faith and works. Murray’s theology emphasized the importance of Scripture and the necessity of a personal relationship with Christ for salvation.

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