Proclaiming the Incomprehensible God

Proclaiming the Incomprehensible God
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Publisher : Mentor
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1857929225
ISBN-13 : 9781857929225
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Proclaiming the Incomprehensible God by : Derek Thomas

The book of Job stands in the centre of one of the most complicated problems of life, the interaction between divine sovereignty and human responsibility, one that has provoked much tortuous thought by both Calvinists and Arminians.

With Calvin in the Theater of God

With Calvin in the Theater of God
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Publisher : Crossway
Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : 9781433514128
ISBN-13 : 1433514125
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis With Calvin in the Theater of God by : John Piper

Stemming from the Desiring God 2009 National Conference, Julius Kim, Douglas Wilson, Marvin Olasky, Mark Talbot, Sam Storms, and John Piper invite us to sit with Calvin in the theater of God, marveling at his glory.

Sermons on Job

Sermons on Job
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Publisher : Banner of Truth
Total Pages : 792
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015032500640
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Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Sermons on Job by : Jean Calvin

Calvin preached on the Book of Job on week-days in 1554-55. These sermons abound in faithful and lively exposition, and remain one of the finest examples of evangelical preaching. This quality facsimile edition is a reproduction of Arthur Golding's translation of the Job sermons first published in 1574.

A Return to the Heart

A Return to the Heart
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 137
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ISBN-10 : 9781666756371
ISBN-13 : 1666756377
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis A Return to the Heart by : Frank L. Bartoe

When we approach such men as St. Bernard of Clairvaux and John Calvin, we are approaching two men who were not only significant figures of their time but figures standing on opposite shorelines of the influence and impact of Scholasticism, as well as a tumultuous decline in orthodoxy. Despite this reality, what is most compelling about these two men is the continuity of their developed thought, even though they were worlds apart, separated by time. This continuity is most assuredly grounded in their historical sources, and, more importantly, their faithful handling of God’s word. That continuity, although not point for point, was rather for the significant part of the structure and content—sum and substance—of the twofold knowledge of God and self. For both of these men, this doctrine was fundamental, permeating the whole of their world and life philosophy. Bernard and Calvin clearly saw the implications of this twofold knowledge. These implications manifest in the realm of various doctrines and the network of their system of thought. This book seeks to explore those various components of their twofold knowledge of God and self, as well as the implications in the realm of experiential Christianity.

John Calvin (Afterword by R. C. Sproul)

John Calvin (Afterword by R. C. Sproul)
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Publisher : Crossway
Total Pages : 439
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ISBN-10 : 9781433523991
ISBN-13 : 143352399X
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis John Calvin (Afterword by R. C. Sproul) by : Derek Thomas

More than 500 years ago, 16th-century Reformer John Calvin was born—a theologian whose teachings set the stage for reformation of the church around the world. The modern world is in continual need of his Christ-exalting doctrine and vision of the Christian life. In 20 essays by leading Reformed pastors and scholars, this primer explores Calvin's life, teaching, and legacy for a new generation. This book is a clarion call to Christians everywhere to take seriously the ongoing need of theological reformation across the globe.

SERMONS OF MASTER IOHN CALUIN

SERMONS OF MASTER IOHN CALUIN
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Publisher : Wentworth Press
Total Pages : 800
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ISBN-10 : 1372643761
ISBN-13 : 9781372643767
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis SERMONS OF MASTER IOHN CALUIN by : Jean 1509-1564 Calvin

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Reformed Systematic Theology, Volume 1

Reformed Systematic Theology, Volume 1
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Publisher : Crossway
Total Pages : 1156
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ISBN-10 : 9781433559860
ISBN-13 : 1433559862
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Reformed Systematic Theology, Volume 1 by : Joel Beeke

The church needs good theology that engages the head, heart, and hands. This four-volume work combines rigorous historical and theological scholarship with application and practicality—characterized by an accessible, Reformed, and experiential approach. In this volume, Joel R. Beeke and Paul M. Smalley explore the first two of eight central themes of theology: revelation and God.

The Basics of Hebrew Poetry

The Basics of Hebrew Poetry
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 153
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ISBN-10 : 9781532601910
ISBN-13 : 1532601913
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis The Basics of Hebrew Poetry by : Samuel T. S. Goh

Almost 75 percent of the Old Testament is made up of poetic passages, yet for many readers (lay Christians, even seminary students and pastors), biblical poetic passages remain the greatest challenge. Being unfamiliar with poetry in general and biblical poetry in particular, their reading and preaching are limited to selected poetic passages. This in turn limits their understanding of God's word. To help readers overcome these problems, the first four chapters of this book aim to get them familiarized with the literary techniques of biblical poets. To demonstrate how the techniques work to bring across the biblical theological message, the last three chapters offer poetic analyses of three passages of different kinds. In the process, we hope to draw attention to the beauty of the Hebrew poetic art and to the creative skill of biblical poets' versification. The ultimate aim, however, is to help readers discover the rich message of the Bible.

None Like Him

None Like Him
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Publisher : Crossway
Total Pages : 141
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ISBN-10 : 9781433549861
ISBN-13 : 1433549867
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis None Like Him by : Jen Wilkin

Human beings were created to reflect the image of God—but only to a limited extent. Although we share important attributes with God (love, mercy, compassion, etc.), there are other qualities that only God possesses, such as unlimited power, knowledge, and authority. At the root of all sin is our rebellious desire to be like God in such ways—a desire that first manifested itself in the garden of Eden. In None Like Him, Jen Wilkin leads us on a journey to discover ten ways God is different from us—and why that’s a good thing. In the process, she highlights the joy of seeing our limited selves in relation to a limitless God, and how such a realization frees us from striving to be more than we were created to be.

I Know that My Redeemer Lives

I Know that My Redeemer Lives
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 155
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ISBN-10 : 9781498281584
ISBN-13 : 1498281583
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis I Know that My Redeemer Lives by : Ronald P. Hesselgrave

The book of Job has captured the imagination of Christians and non-Christians alike. In this study, Ronald Hesselgrave shows how the personal story of Job's intense struggle with suffering is representative of the pain and vexation within the entire creation, and how Job's eventual healing and restoration in the context of his relationship to God is connected to the "grand narrative" of God's purpose to redeem humanity and defeat evil in the world. He explores the themes of creation, evil, lament, justice, and God's sovereignty, grace, and redemption within the separate speeches in Job and against the backdrop of wisdom literature as a whole. A further concern of this study is with the pastoral or practical value of the book of Job, both for caregivers and those who may themselves be going through the valley of deep trauma and suffering. Dr. Hesselgrave brings together theological, social, and psychological insights in a way that deepens our understanding of suffering and provides the basis for a more holistic and comprehensive response to the needs of those who suffer. A final summary of the implications of Job for a practical theology of suffering is given in the conclusion.