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Sola Scriptura: The Protestant Position on the Bible
November 2009

Sola Scriptura, the formal principle of the Reformation, is a cornerstone of genuine Christianity. Today, with the truthfulness and authority of the Bible more under fire than ever, the contributors to this book provide vital help for believers confused by the competing truth claims in the marketplace of ideas.

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Surprised by Suffering, 2nd edition, revised and expanded
by R.C. Sproul
November 2009

The problem of suffering is often raised by those who question the goodness or the power of God. R.C. Sproul provides biblical answers to the questions about suffering and addresses some of the many unbiblical conclusions that are put forth today. In the end, he shows that suffering is not outside the realm of God’s providence and His good purposes.

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The Masculine Mandate: God’s Calling to Men
by Richard D. Phillips
November 2009

There is a crying need in the church today for men to be men. But competing visions for what a man is to be are exacerbating the problem. Rev. Richard D. Phillips believes the problem demands sound exegesis of biblical passages relating to masculinity. He provides this exegesis and issues a call to reformation in the evangelical church’s attitude toward the role of men in the family, the church, and society.

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John (St. Andrew’s Expositional Commentary)
by R.C. Sproul
November 2009

R.C. Sproul explores the major themes of the Gospel of John in this volume growing out of his sermon series at St. Andrew’s in Sanford, Florida.

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By Grace Alone
by Sinclair Ferguson
January 2010

In a companion volume to his In Christ Alone (published by Reformation Trust, 2007), Dr. Sinclair B. Ferguson explores biblical truths related to the grace of God in Jesus Christ.

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Welcome to a Reformed Church
by Daniel R. Hyde
February 2010

Daniel R. Hyde introduces the history, confessional basis, core doctrines, and practice of Reformed churches. The book is a simple and conversational introduction to the unique features of churches in the Reformed tradition.

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