Theology (Exegetical Historical Practical etc.)

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  • Major Bible Prophecies

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    * The Prophetic Chart of Human Destiny * The Future of Israel as a Nation * The Rapture and The Great Tribulation * Signs of the Second Coming * The New Heaven and the New Earth * And Much, Much More!

    Behind the clutter and confusion of world events, a grand pattern is unfolding. And in the midst of a planet that’s unraveling at the seams, you have more reason than ever for hope as a Christian, as you look for the imminent return of the King of kings.

    Now, John F. Walvoord, one of the world’s most widely recognized experts on Bible prophecy, examines thirty-seven of the most important biblical prophecies. From earthquakes to events in the Middle East, from the advent of world government to the rise of the Antichrist, Walvoord makes these prophecies easily understandable and shows you how to interpret them in light of today’s changing world.

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  • Jesus Crisis : The Inroads Of Historical Criticism Into Evangelical Scholar

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    Examines the inroads of historical criticism into evangelical scholarship. Though evangelicals reject many extreme conclusions of liberal scholars, some have adopted their same methodology in the interpretation of the Synoptic Gospels, creating a crisis in evangelical scholarship. The authors show how adopting such methodologies are affecting the next generation of pastors, teachers, and scholars.

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  • What About Cremation

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    This book examines the nature, history and contemporary utilization of cremation against the background of the Bible in order to form guidelines for Christian thought and practice. The book is very readable and balanced in it’s analysis.

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  • Essential Truths Of The Christian Faith

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    102 Chapters

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    For those who yearn for a deeper walk in faith, their journey can begin here. Dr. Sproul takes theology down off the dusty shelves of theological libraries and expounds in clear and simple, terms over one hundred major Christian doctrines. He offers readers a basic understanding of the Christian faith that will kindle a lifelong love for truth, which is foundational to maturity in Christ. Here are theologically sound explanations of the biblical concepts every Christian should know, written in a way we can all understand.

    Sproul’s homespun analogies and illustrations from contemporary life make this book interesting, informative, and easy to read. Take the next step!

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  • Exploring Christian Thought

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    From Augustine to Aquinas, the early church fathers to the charismatic movement, Exploring Christian Thought introduces you to the thinkers and writings that have shaped Christian history and much of Western culture. Exploring Christian Thought offers a succinct introduction to over 100 influential thinkers and important events in the church, including the creation of the creeds, schisms and controversies, and the development of theology and doctrines.

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  • Not The Way Its Supposed To Be

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    Sin. Christians used to hate it, fear it, flee from it, grieve over it . . . but not anymore. In his bestseller, Plantinga gives you a fresh look at the ancient doctrine of sin to help you better recognize and deal with it. Discover how sin corrupts what is good, the relationship to folly and addiction—and the beauty of God’s grace.

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  • Word Became Flesh

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    THE WORD BECAME FLESH by Millard Erickson The church first answered conflicts over the deity and humanity of Christ at the Council of Chalcedon in 451. But Millard Erickson finds Chalcedon’s definition too narrow and negative a response to the Christs of liberation, feminism, blackness, functionalism, universalism, and postmodern theologies, among others. There must be a new Chalcedon – a doctrine that confesses what Jesus is not, but also affirms all that He is. The Word Became Flesh returns the theological discussion to what Christ said about himself and what Scripture deems important to stress.

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  • Thy Kingdom Come

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    25 Chapters
    360 Pages

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    Noted Bible teacher J. Dwight Pentecost traces the sweeping history of the kingdom program from eternity past to eternity future, relating it to the development of the covenant promises. Some of the key issues discussed in the book include:

    How do interpretations of the kingdom of God differ?
    How can we distinguish the various covenants of the Old Testament?
    How does the church relate to the covenants made with Israel?
    What will the future kingdom be like?

    While Dr. Pentecost’s study of the kingdom represents thirty years of scholarly research and teaching, his style can be readily appreciated by the general Christian reader. Thoroughly indexed by Scripture reference and subject, Thy Kingdom Come is a welcome resource for anyone seeking a more complete understanding of God’s kingdom program.

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  • Hell On Trial

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    264 Pages

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    Is the concept of hell outdated? No, says Peterson, who offers you a penetrating look at both the bad news—and the Good News—in this compelling case for eternal punishment. Examining the competing views such as agnosticism and universalism, he helps you evaluate these current denials and modifications in light of solid biblical evidence.

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  • No Place For Truth

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    Written expressly to encourage renewal in evangelical theology, this book explores the interface between Christian faith and the modern world in entirely new ways and with uncommon rigor.This sweeping analysis examines the collapse of theology in the church, the academy, and modern culture, raising profound questions about the future of conservative Protestant faith.

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  • Created In Gods Image (Reprinted)

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    This second book in a series of doctrinal studies concerns itself with theological anthropology, or the Christian doctrine of man. Anthony A. Hoekema attempts to set forth what the Bible teaches about the nature and destiny of human beings. He has based his study on a close examination of the relevant scriptural material. The theological viewpoint is that of evangelical Christianity from a Reformed or Calvinistic perspective. 264 pages from Eerdmans Publishing Company. The other two books in this compendium of doctrinal studies include: Saved by Grace, and The Bible and the Future.

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  • Is Jesus The Only Savior

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    1. Is Jesus the Only Savior?
    2. The Early Stage of John Hick’s Pluralism
    3. The Second Stage of Hick’s Pluralism
    4. Reason, Truth, and Religious Pluralism
    5. Pluralism and the Christian Understanding of Jesus Christ
    6. Final Thoughts on Hick’s Pluralism
    7. An Introduction to Inclusivism
    8. Inclusivism and Theology
    9. Inclusivism and the Bible
    10. Some Remaining Questions
    11. Why I Am Not an Inclusivist

    192 Pages

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    1. Is Jesus the Only Savior?
    2. The Early Stage of John Hick’s Pluralism
    3. The Second Stage of Hick’s Pluralism
    4. Reason, Truth, and Religious Pluralism
    5. Pluralism and the Christian Understanding of Jesus Christ
    6. Final Thoughts on Hick’s Pluralism
    7. An Introduction to Inclusivism
    8. Inclusivism and Theology
    9. Inclusivism and the Bible
    10. Some Remaining Questions
    11. Why I Am Not an Inclusivist

    192 Pages

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  • Covenant : Gods Purpose Gods Plan

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    As one of the most prominent themes in Scripture, the covenant is crucial to all Christian theological systems, from dispensationalism to covenant theology to theonomy to liberation theology. One would think that by now all controversies have been exhausted, but an issue of this magnitude can never finally be laid to rest. Because disagreements persist, there is room for yet another attempt to study the covenant and improve our understanding of it. This book proposes that the path toward an evangelical consensus is not to be found in building another modified systematic theology, but in a biblical theology approach. Grounded in this approach, John Walton’s perspective is that while the covenant is characteristically redemptive, formulated along the lines of ancient treaties, and ultimately soteric, it is essentially revelatory. This view in turn has implications regarding the continuity or discontinuity of the covenant phases, the conditionality of the covenant, and our understanding of the people of God. And this ultimately affects the way the Old Testament is preached and taught. Walton’s thesis is an important contribution to the discussion of the covenant and the attempts to find common ground among evangelicals of diverse theological traditions.

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  • Perspectives On Pentecost

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    A careful examination of the New Testament teaching on the gifts of the Spirit. Makes a case for the cessation of tongues at the close of the apostolic era.

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  • Dispensationalism Israel And The Church

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    The relationship between Israel and the church is a crucial reference point in theology, especially in distinguishing between dispensational and nondispensational ways of thinking. The thesis of this book is that Israel and the church are distinct theological institutions that have arisen in the historical progress of divine revelation. But they are also related as successive phases of a redemptive program that is historically progressive and eschatologically converging. The approach to these issues here is neither polemical nor apologetic; rather, it anticipates a convergence among evangelical scholars in the recognition of both continuity and discontinuity in the Israel-church relationship. This book has three purposes: – To offer a contemporary dispensational treatment of that relationship through an exegetical examination of key texts with a focus on theological concerns – To foster genuine dialogue with nondispensational thinkers regarding major biblical themes tied to the plan of God – To identify the changes in dispensational thought that have developed since the publication of Charles Ryrie’s book Dispensationalism Today in 1965.

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