Basic Reformed Theology
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Reformed Confessions Harmonized
Book by Various Authors
Seven important confessional statements produced in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries have been harmonized in parallel columns, and represent three strands of Reformed churches: 1) Dutch-German with the Belgic Confession, the Heidelberg Catechism, and the Canons of Dort; 2) Swiss … Learn More
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How Do We Glorify God ? - Basics of the Reformed Faith Series
Book by John Hannah
The simple truth is that we were created for one purpose: God’s glory. In a time when so many are seeking a reason to live, this booklet offers a concise understanding of God’s desire to restore His nature to us, … Learn More
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Recovering The Reformed Confession: Our Theology, Piety, and Practice
Book by Dr. R. Scott Clark
Reformed churches should structure their doctrine and practice according to the Reformed confessions. This work explores the failure to do just that in many professedly Reformed churches and calls us to faithfulness to the Reformed tradition. Learn More
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Reformation Profiles
Teaching Series by Dr. Stephen Nichols
People new to Reformed theology may wonder just what it was about a five-hundred-year-old historical movement that affects our thinking so much today. So join Dr. Stephen Nichols for an inviting, approachable take on “Reformation 101,” as he explores the … Learn More
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Chosen By God: 2008 Alaska Cruise
Conference Messages by Dr. R.C. Sproul
In these messages from the 2008 Alaska Discovery Cruise, Dr. R.C. Sproul presents an extensive study of the abundant grace of God in His election of men and women in salvation. Learn More
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Chosen by God: 2003 Houston Conference
Conference Messages by Various Authors
In this series of messages from Ligonier’s 2003 conference series in Houston, Drs. R.C. Sproul and J. Ligon Duncan III explain the biblical doctrine of election. Emphasizing God’s sovereignty, the depravity of man, God’s eternal plan, and the justness of … Learn More
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Chosen by God: 2001 Birmingham Conference
Conference Messages by Dr. R.C. Sproul
Few Biblical doctrines provoke Christians to wrestle with reason, engage in heated debate, or hide their heads in the sand as much as predestination. We embrace the sovereign God as an ever-present, all-powerful, and all-knowing Provider and Protector. But we … Learn More
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Willing to Believe: 1999 Detroit Conference
Conference Messages by Dr. R.C. Sproul
How extensive were the effects of Adam’s fall? Was his will crippled, so that he required the assistance of God’s grace to overcome his wicked tendencies in order to be saved? Or was he plunged into spiritual bondage, unable to … Learn More
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Tough Questions Christians Face: 1998 Pittsburgh Conference
Conference Messages by Dr. R.C. Sproul
The circumstances of life in our fallen world present persistent questions, even among mature Christian believers, which test our faith. Tragedy and suffering, in particular, evoke questions about God’s character and His plan for us on our Christian journey. In … Learn More
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Essential Truths of the Christian Faith: 1997 National Conference
Conference Messages by Various Authors
King Ahaz of Judah learned the hard way that a refusal to stand and confess the truths revealed by the Lord leads only to disaster. Today, many professing evangelicals are repeating Ahaz’s error, diminishing the importance of difficult but crucial … Learn More
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Select Letters of John Newton
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John Newton (1725-1807), sailor, preacher and hymnwriter, was one of the most colourful figures in the great Evangelical Revival of the 18th Century. ‘Once an infidel and libertine, a servant of slaves in Africa,’ he wrote for his own epitaph, … Learn More
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Why God Gave Us a Book
Book by Dr. Gene Edward Veith
Many people look within themselves, mining their thoughts and feelings for the voice of God. And yet God has already spoken. The incarnate Word makes himself known in the written Word, and this communication keeps us personally connected to him. … Learn More
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For Calvinism
Book by Dr. Michael Horton
The system of theology known as Calvinism has been immensely influential for the past five hundred years, but it is often encountered negatively as a fatalistic belief system that confines human freedom and renders human action and choice irrelevant. Taking … Learn More