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AtonementGabriel Fluher, ed.Format: Paperback |
The doctrine of atonement is under attack. What have some of the churches' best-known theologians and pastors to say on the matter? Collected from some outstanding presentations of the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology, this book makes a strong case for the Reformed view of Atonement. |
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A Christian PrimerTimothy CrossFormat: Paperback, eBook |
A basic, but comprehensive introduction to the Christian faith from a Reformed perspective. This resource will prove helpful to new believers seeking to better understand the Christian faith, and will be an excellent reminder of the essential truths for mature Christians. |
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Classic Koop: Life, Bioethics, ChristianityC. Everett KoopFormat: Paperback, eBook |
A former elder at Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia and Surgeon General under the Reagan administration, Dr. Koop provides a much-needed call to all people - physicians, surgeons, patients, and families - to remember to think about pressing questions of everyday life and bioethics from a distinctly Christian point of view. |
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God, Adam, and YouRichard Phillips, ed.Format: Paperback |
What difference does Adam make? The answer to many Christians today is "not much." Yet what we think about Adam makes a world of difference to our understanding of God, mankind, the Bible, and even the Gospel itself. The contributors in this book examine what the truth of Adam means about the truth of Scripture as a whole, how he shows us what it means to bear God's image, and what an understanding of Adam teaches us about Christ. |
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God's Method for Holy LivingDonald Grey BarnhouseFormat: Paperback |
Dr. Barnhouse guides us through the Word, its gift of salvation, promise of assurance, call for prayer, and object of holiness. God's glory shines upon us, glory that is not for the emotion of it all, but to transform us by Him and for Him! |
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The God We WorshipJonathan Master, ed.Format: Paperback |
This is not a book about you; it’s about a much more glorious, worthy, and fascinating topic: the God, the Creator, and the Redeemer. The Contributors in this book delve into the glory of this awesome God, and into His grace in making sinners into worshipers. |
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His Own Received Him NotDonald Grey BarnhouseFormat: Paperback |
All that can be known about the Lord Jesus Christ is found in the Bible, and the whole Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, speaks clear and limpid stream of truth about our Him. Even a novice may hope to understand the Bible in its great outlines, and the deepest student will realize that it can never be fully comprehended until we know as we are known. |
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Knowing the Trinity: Practical Thoughts for Daily LifeRyan McGrawFormat: Paperback, eBook |
The Gospel is primarily about God. Part of the glory of the New Testament is that it explains the Gospel to us in terms of the glorious work of the three Persons of the Trinity. Yet many can miss the rich Trinitarian backdrop of the New Testament because they are not looking for it. |
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Life by the SonDonald Grey BarnhouseFormat: Paperback, eBook |
In this work, Donald Barnhouse leads us through the assurance and foundation of our holiness. We see our assurance comes from the work of Christ and not from our own efforts. This assurance leads to "an unbroken fellowship with God which will enable us to have less sins to confess to God, and more periods of unbroken fellowship and victory in Christ.” |
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Mark: The Servant GospelDonald Grey BarnhouseFormat: Paperback, eBook |
The message of the Gospel of Mark is best summarized in chapter ten, "For even the Son of Man came not to be served, but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many" (v. 45, ESV). It is this theme that not only inspires the title of Dr. Donald Grey Barnhouse's commentary on Mark, but serves as the focal point around which he exegetes and expounds the saving message of Christ. |
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A Method For PrayerMatthew HenryFormat: Paperback, eBook |
True prayer comes from the heart, so why do we need a method? The great devotional commentator and pastor shows here that Christians benefit from discipline just as much as talking freely with God. You will discover the methods Jesus taught, look at styles of prayer, and see helpful examples. Ligon Duncan has edited the original text to make it more accessible to the modern reader. Duncan has also incorporated some of Henry's other work on prayer. |
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Only One Way: Christian Witness in an Age of InclusionRichard Phillips & Michael Johnson, eds.Format: Paperback |
In this volume, seven notable pastor-scholars expose the limitations of postmodernism and remind us of our reasons for confidence in the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Are you prepared to take a stand alongside them? |
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Our Creed: For Every Culture and Every GenerationMark JohnstonFormat: Paperback |
Our Creed presents the Apostles' Creed in a fresh and appealing manner. Written in a pastoral style with helpful applications and study questions, this book is the perfect tool for membership classes, small groups, and Sunday school. |
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Precious Blood: the Atoning Work of ChristRichard Phillips, ed.Format: Paperback |
In this second volume of essays from the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology, several noted preachers join editor Richard Phillips in exploring the doctrine of Christ’s atonement and its history in Christian thought. |
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The Shepherd Who Would Be KingRichard PhillipsFormat: Paperback, eBook |
Richard Phillips chronicles the career of David from his humble origins as a shepherd boy, to his slaying of the giant Goliath, to his triumphant crowning success as king of Israel. David’s story parallels the trials and triumphs that mark our own lives in today's business world. These clear, biblically based lessons will challenge and equip men and women as they set their goals and serve as leaders.
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Solid GroundGabriel Fluher, ed.Format: Paperback |
This is a book about the Book. Not just a book, but the Book - the Word of God written, the only infallible rule of truth and practice for our lives. Here the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology explores the Author's glory by unfolding the richness and perfection of the Bible. The addresses collected here call for the church to return to its central, long-standing, and vital conviction that the Bible is the Book - the inspired, inerrant, and infallible Word of God. |
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So Pastor, What's Your Point?Dennis PrutowFormat: Paperback, eBook |
"So, pastor, what's your point?" This is the question a congregation member may have. "How do I get started? How do I put a sermon together?" These are questions many students of preaching have. This volume answers these and many other questions. The vital principles taught here will be invaluable for those who not only preach but also teach God's Word in various venues. |
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Teaching the Word of TruthDonald Grey BarnhouseFormat: Paperback, eBook |
Here is religious education material that has stood the test of time because it is firmly anchored in the Word of God. These eighty lessons are designed to provide you with the guidance that will enable you to expound the precious biblical truths to young minds. Complete with helpful hints, suggested games, and brief outlines. |
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These Last DaysRichard Phillips & Gabriel Fluhrer, eds.ISBN: 9781596389816 |
Reformed Christians have often avoided the field of eschatology, but it was that doctrine of history that thrilled the first disciples. They realized that with the coming of the "last days" they had entered the time of the kingdom, and this understanding will strengthen our faith too. In this collection of addresses from the Philadelphia Conference of Reformed Theology, some of the most gifted communicators of God’s Word explain the Christian's view on life, death, and the hereafter. |
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ThessaloniansDonald Grey BarnhouseFormat: Paperback, eBook |
Dr. Barnhouse faithfully exegetes and applies the Word through this careful examination of Paul’s letters to the church at Thessalonica. Grounding his study in a historical context, Dr. Barnhouse guides the reader through many timeless truths, addressing difficult themes such as suffering, obedience, justification, sanctification, and our witness to the world in a practical manor. This study will give the reader not only a proper understanding, but also encouragement to apply these teachings on a day to day basis. |
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The Triune GodRonald Kohl, ed.ISBN: 9781596389816 |
True prayer comes from the heart, so why do we need a method? The great devotional commentator and pastor shows here that Christians benefit from discipline just as much as talking freely with God. You will discover the methods Jesus taught, look at styles of prayer, and see helpful examples. Ligon Duncan has edited the original text to make it more accessible to the modern reader. Duncan has also incorporated some of Henry's other work on prayer. |
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Zeal for Godliness: Devotional Meditations from Calvin's InstitutesDerek Thomas & Carlton Wynne, eds.Format: Paperback |
Following Calvin's intent with the Institutes, this book displays the coherence, trustworthiness, and glory of biblical truth for all ages.The content of this book is adapted from the 2009 "Blogging Through the Institutes" project hosted by reformation21.org.
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