The greatest work I have read so far on the Governmental Atonement View. This work covers everything one has to know to gain a correct understanding of this view and it shows its superiority to other atonement theories. This work is far more understandable than, for example, the works of Charles G. Finney on this subject.
(The reader does not agree with the ideas that faith is not a choice but that God gives faith to some, while passing by others, leaving them in their ruin, to show His glory. The writer rightfully attacks the concept of Universal Reconciliation. The reader, however, does also not agree with the idea that the other extreme of the lost having to necessarily burn forever in a conscious state, for the glory of God, is a clear biblical one. All other parts of this book are just brilliant and should be read to attain a right understanding of the concept of the Governmental Theory of the Atonement.)