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The Rational Biblical Theology of Jonathan Edwards (Volume I)
Book by Various Authors
In this three-volume set, Dr. John H. Gerstner provides a systematic theology of the writings and sermons of Jonathan Edwards. Edwards, a minister in Northampton, Mass. during the eighteenth century, was one of the forerunners of the age of Protestant … Learn More
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Singing and Making Music
Book by Dr. Paul Jones
Singing and Making Music is a collection of thirty-two essays by theologian, musician, and church music director Paul Jones, who contends that scriptural principles should inform a church’s music ministry, that music can provide many of the same kinds of … Learn More
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Postmillennialism: An Eschatology of Hope
Book by Dr. Keith Mathison
In this enlightening work, Dr. Keith Mathison sets forth a wealth of biblical, historical, and theological evidence for an optimistic eschatology. Unlike end-time forecasts that see modest growth in the church before Christ’s return, postmillennialism expects the Spirit-blessed Gospel to … Learn More
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What Jesus Demands from the World
Book by Dr. John Piper
The four Gospels are filled with demands straight from the mouth of Jesus Christ. These demands are Jesus’ way of showing us who he is and what he expects of us. They are not the harsh demands of a taskmaster. … Learn More
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Whatever Happened to the Reformation?
Book by Various Authors
Bruce Ware, Darryl Hart, John MacArthur, and others join the editors in calling evangelicals to recover their Reformation roots. Too many evangelicals believe methodology and results trump theology. To reach a postmodern society they too readily adopt an unbiblical view … Learn More
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Grace and Its Fruits
Book by John Calvin
Large numbers of people were drawn to the ministry of John Calvin (1509-64), one of the principal figures in the sixteenth-century Reformation, and, such was their respect for him that, when he died, almost every person in Geneva attended his … Learn More
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Systematic Theology
Book by Louis Berkhof
This landmark edition combines Berkhof’s standard, systematic treatment of the doctrines of the Reformed faith—his magnum opus—with his Introduction to Systematic Theology. Written in a scholarly yet simple style, and completely outlined and indexed, the work includes a thorough bibliography, … Learn More
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The Westminster Confession: A Commentary
Book by A.A. Hodge
In this classic guide to The Westminster Confession of Faith, A.A. Hodge examines each chapter of the confession in a clear and understandable way. Learn More
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Calvin’s Teaching on Job
Book by Dr. Derek Thomas
For many of us the book of Job stands directly in the centre of one of the most complicated problems of life - the interaction between divine sovereignty and human responsibility. Its implications for a world of suffering and injustice … Learn More
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The Case for Family Worship
Book by George Hamond
Family worship involving the instruction of children in the faith is the duty laid upon all parents by the Scriptures (Deut. 6:4-9). Unfortunately, it is a duty often neglected in our own day. As we take the time to catechize … Learn More
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The Sovereignty of God
Book by Arthur Pink
Arthur W. Pink (d. 1953) is noted for his independent thinking. He was so well read, and had such a photographic memory, that he could give you the page and column in a host of reference works and commentaries. This … Learn More
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Life’s Ultimate Questions
Book by Ronald Nash
Looking for a unique synthesis of the topical, historical and worldview/conceptual systems in philosophy? Look no further. Longtime student and teacher of philosophy Ronald Nash offers us Life’s Ultimate Questions, an eminently readable and well-organized introduction to philosophy. Designed primarily for … Learn More
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When Grace Transforms
Book by Rev. Terry Johnson
Terry Johnson stresses that the Beatitudes are Jesus’ handbook to living a fuller life. This better, more contented and satisfying life is only for the people who believe in him, because, as Terry demonstrates, the Sermon on the Mount was … Learn More