Theology
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Name above All Names
Book by Various Authors
Jesus Christ has been given the name above all names, the highest seat of honor, the right to reign and rule. Yet the busyness of our lives and the diversions of this world often distract us from knowing the most … Learn More
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B. B. Warfield: Essays on His Life and Thought
Book by Gary L. W. Johnson
These essays provide an inviting and illuminating look at Warfield’s life, doctrine of Scripture, appeal to reason, relationship to Machen and the fundamentalists, views on slavery, and opposition to Briggs. Learn More
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Overcoming the Eclipse of God: 2005 Pastors Conference
Conference Messages by Various
The modern church-growth movement has produced many formulas and strategies for achieving rapid growth in church attendance. And while the desire to reach the lost is commendable, the pursuit of God and His standards is all too often lost in … Learn More
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Institutes of the Christian Religion
Book by John Calvin
Sixteenth-century Protestant Reformer and pastor John Calvin designed his Institutes of the Christian Religion to be a practical introduction to theology for laypeople. Established as one of the most important theological works ever written, the Institutes of the Christian Religion … Learn More
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Slave: The Hidden Truth About Your Identity in Christ
Book by Dr. John MacArthur
The most profound reality for every believer is a relationship with Jesus Christ. He is our Savior, our teacher, and our friend. But the Bible teaches that at the most basic level Jesus is our Lord, our Master, which means … Learn More
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Ancient Word, Changing Worlds
Book by Dr. Stephen Nichols
Belief in the Bible as God’s authoritative revelation to humanity forms the bedrock of the Christian faith, laying the groundwork for nearly everything in the practice of theology. For the last 150 years or so, this doctrine has been put … Learn More
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The Quest for Comfort: The Story of The Heidelberg Catechism
Book by William Boekestein
The Heidelberg Catechism has been taught to children for hundreds of years, encouraging them to seek Christ as their true source of comfort. But how did this catechism get written? In The Quest for Comfort, William Boekestein and Evan Hughes … Learn More
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Blood Work: How the Blood of Christ Accomplishes Our Salvation
Book by Rev. Anthony Carter
Evangelical Christians often sing and preach about the blessed blood of Christ and the wonderful things it accomplishes for believers. To the uninformed ear, such language can convey the idea that Jesus’ blood had semi-magical qualities. Actually, Jesus’ blood was … Learn More
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Surprised by God: 2012 Fall Conference at Reformation Bible College
Conference Messages by Various Authors
Drs. George Grant, Michael Morales, Stephen Nichols, R.C. Sproul, and R.C. Sproul Jr. consider the theme, Surprised by God. This series of messages looks at God’s call for His children to wonder at His power and grace, how His glory … Learn More
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Pleasing God
Book by Dr. R.C. Sproul
Sanctification is not an everyday word. It’s an idea that has little value in our me-focused, instant-gratification world. Regardless of trends, culture, or opinion, being sanctified—being set apart from the world—remains a vital part of our journey with Christ. What … Learn More
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Our Great God and Savior
Book by Eric Alexander
Eric Alexander’s great concern in this series of studies is that Christian believers should know how rich they are in their gracious God and Saviour, and in His perfect work of salvation. Each study brings out a fresh aspect of … Learn More
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July 2012 Tabletalk
Tabletalk by Various
Get Free Shipping on individual 2012 Issues of Tabletalk The July 2012 issue of Tabletalk features tackles the questions of why sound biblical doctrine matters, why we cannot compromise, how we determine our doctrinal boundaries, and how Christians can avoid succumbing to the … 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