Theology
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Treatises on the Sacraments
Book by John Calvin
John Calvin was easily one of the most influential Christians of the 2nd millennium. A key figure in the Protestant Reformation, Calvin’s legacy remains immensely strong, with hundreds of thousands gaining insight from his works of major doctrines such as … Learn More
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Almighty Over All: Understanding the Sovereignty of God
Book by Dr. R.C. Sproul Jr.
Understanding God’s power and sovereignty helps us perceive our own weaknesses and ultimate dependence upon him. Our faith is grounded and established by what we believe (or dont believe) God is able and willing to do for us. In Almighty … Learn More
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Scripture Alone
Book by Dr. R.C. Sproul
Every generation of Christians since the time of Jesus has had to face attacks upon Scripture from an unbelieving and hostile world. And in every generation, men and women have stood for the absolute inerrancy and infallibility of Scripture as … Learn More
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Triumph of the Lamb: A Commentary on Revelation
Book by Dr. Dennis Johnson
The book of Revelation is an unveiling, a vivid disclosure of invisible realities. Yet its bizarre imagery often leaves us puzzled. Dennis E. Johnson deftly guides us through questions about how to interpret Revelation, what it meant to its original … Learn More
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Faith Alone: 2003 Washington D.C. Conference
Conference Messages by Various Authors
In this series of messages from Ligonier’s 2003 conference series in Washington D.C., Dr. R.C. Sproul and Rev. Kenneth Jones explore the biblical doctrine of sola fide, or “Faith Alone.” Reminding us that this is the doctrine upon which the … Learn More
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Introducing Covenant Theology
Book by Dr. Michael Horton
Since biblical times, history is replete with promises made and promises broken. Pastors and teachers know the power of the covenant, and they know that understanding the concept of covenant is crucial to understanding Scripture. They also know that covenant … Learn More
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Justification by Faith Alone
Book by Jonathan Edwards
Our Lord became incarnate in order to mediate the new covenant to His people, which resulted in their being declared righteous by the Father. In this book, Jonathan Edwards explores the doctrine of justification, providing a good resource for those … Learn More
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The Glory of Christ
Book by John Owen
To see the glory of Christ is one of the greatest privileges that a Christian can enjoy. Anyone who does not see his glory in this world, will not see his glory in heaven, and no one should look for … Learn More
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Justification by Faith Alone
Teaching Series by Dr. R.C. Sproul
In this series, Dr. R.C. Sproul examines justification — the way in which we are declared righteous by God — as he explains the biblical teaching regarding justification. Demonstrating that Christ’s righteousness is reckoned to us by faith alone, Dr. … Learn More
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The Mystery of the Trinity
Teaching Series by Dr. R.C. Sproul
Six 23-Minute Messages. Many of us, when asked about the Trinity, unknowingly offer heretical answers. Yet a proper understanding of this doctrine is essential to the health and welfare of the church. In this series, Dr. R.C. Sproul gives a … Learn More
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Nine Marks of a Healthy Church
Book by Dr. Mark Dever
Any church can be healthier and glorify God better in all that it is and does. Pastor Mark Dever suggests nine marks have grown rare in today’s churches and that distinguish a healthy, biblical church from its less-healthy sisters—marks like … Learn More
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Should We Leave Our Churches?
Book by Various Authors
Has the church age ended? Harold Camping, co-founder and president of the Family Radio Network, has announced a “prophetic novelty”: he believes that the church age has come to an end. Camping claims that God is no longer blessing local … Learn More
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The Person and Work of the Holy Spirit
Teaching Series by Dr. R.C. Sproul
As Dr. Sproul examines Biblical truths concerning the Holy Spirit, he considers the teaching of the sixteenth-century Reformer John Calvin, who is known as “the theologian of the Holy Spirit.” Dr. Sproul explains how Calvin emphasized the Holy Spirit’s role … Learn More
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