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  • Reformed Systematic Theology 4-Volume Set (Joel R. Beeke, Paul Smalley)

    The church needs good theology that engages the head, heart, and hands.

    This four-volume work will combine rigorous historical and theological scholarship with application and practicality—characterized by an accessible, Reformed, and experiential approach.

    $127.50$255.00
  • Reformed Systematic Theology, Vol 1: Revelation and God (Joel R. Beeke, Paul Smalley)

    The church needs good theology that engages the head, heart, and hands.

    This four-volume work will combine rigorous historical and theological scholarship with application and practicality—characterized by an accessible, Reformed, and experiential approach. This is Volume 1.

    In this first volume, Joel R. Beeke and Paul M. Smalley explore the first two of eight central themes of theology: revelation and God.

    $36.00$60.00
  • Providence (John Piper)

    From Genesis to Revelation, the providence of God directs the entire course of redemptive history. Providence is “God’s purposeful sovereignty.”  Its extent reaches down to the flight of electrons, up to the movements of galaxies, and into the heart of man. Its nature is wise and just and good. And its goal is the Christ-exalting glorification of God through the gladness of a redeemed people in a new world.

    Drawing on a lifetime of theological reflection, biblical study, and practical ministry, pastor and author John Piper leads us on a stunning tour of the sightings of God’s providence—from Genesis to Revelation—to discover the all-encompassing reality of God’s purposeful sovereignty over all of creation and all of history.

    Piper invites us to experience the profound effects of knowing the God of all-pervasive providence: the intensifying of true worship, the solidifying of wavering conviction, the strengthening of embattled faith, the toughening of joyful courage, and the advance of God’s mission in this world.

    $32.50$39.99
  • A Holy Fear: Trading Lesser Fears for the Fear of the Lord (Christina Fox)

    Fear—it’s something we all experience. Fears about the future, an illness, or what others might think about us can rule our hearts and steal our joy. Did you know, though, that the Bible commands Christians to fear?

    Believers are to fear the Lord. But what does that mean? In A Holy Fear, Christina Fox unpacks what the “fear of the Lord” means and what it looks like in our lives. By giving examples of such fear in the Bible, exploring the fruits of that fear in our lives, and uncovering God’s promises to those who fear Him, this book will help you disarm your lesser fears, applying what you learn to your heart and turning to a fear of the Lord.

    $10.75$12.00
  • The Works of John Flavel

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    John Flavel’s writings are in themselves a library of the best Puritan divinity and the set will be a life-long treasure to those who possess it. He is one of that small number of evangelical writers who can by their lucidity and simplicity help those at the beginning of the Christian life and at the same time be a strong companion to those who near its end.

    $175.00
  • A Body of Divinity – hardcover (Thomas Watson)

    Contained in Sermons on the Westminster Assembly’s Catechism

    Hardcover edition

    Conveying God’s truth in the most original, concise, illustrative and pithy style, Watson is rightly regarded as the most readable of all Puritans. This majestic work is based on the Westminster Shorter Catechism, taking the reader on a journey through all main principles of Christian doctrine. Probably the best first systematic theology one could introduce a family to.

    $25.99$29.00
  • The Incomparableness of God (George Swinnock) (#57)

    Thomas Manton commended Swinnock as a writer ‘from one both of a good head and heart.’  In this easy-to-read volume, which looks at the incomparable being, attributes, works, and word of God, Swinnock is not content to let the truth lie on the surface of the mind. He drives it home to the heart, using powerful arguments, colorful illustrations, and personal applications.

    His great desire is for the reader to come to know, enjoy and love the incomparable God of the Bible. ‘He who knows God aright is fully satisfied in him; when he once drinks of the “fountain of living waters,” he thirsts no more after other objects.’

    $8.25$9.00
  • The Attributes of God, Vol 2: Deeper Into the Father’s Heart (A. W. Tozer)

    Originally preached as sermons to the Avenue Road congregation in Toronto.  The Attributes of God Volume 2 examines ten more attributes of God. It also includes a study guide for an in-depth look at each attribute.

    Attributes included in Volume 2:

    • Self-Existent
    • Transcendent
    • Eternal
    • Omnipotent
    • Immutable
    • Omniscient
    • Wise
    • Sovereign
    • Faithful
    • Loving
    $12.50$15.99
  • The Attributes of God (Arthur W. Pink)

    One of the best studies of The Attributes of God ever published. The unique value of this author’s work is, its brevity and simplicity in addressing the subject, making it the most useful introduction to this rich realm of Biblical truth.

    “A spiritual and saving knowledge of God is the greatest need of every human creature”, writes author Arthur Pink.

    In this classic work, A. W. Pink explains God’s solitariness, decrees, knowledge, foreknowledge, supremacy, sovereignty, immutability, holiness, power, faithfulness, goodness, patience, grace, mercy, love, wrath, and a final, stirring chapter on the value of the contemplation of God.

    $10.39$12.99
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    A Body of Divinity (Thomas Watson)

    Sermons on the Westminster Assembly’s Catechism

    Paperback edition

    Conveying God’s truth in the most original, concise, illustrative and pithy style, Watson is rightly regarded as the most readable of all Puritans. This majestic work is based on the Westminster Shorter Catechism, taking the reader on a journey through all main principles of Christian doctrine. Probably the best first systematic theology one could introduce a family to.

    $13.75$16.00
  • All That Is in God (James E. Dolezal)

    Unknown to many, increasing numbers of conservative evangelicals are denying basic tenets of classical Christian teaching about God, with departures occurring even among those of the Calvinistic persuasion. James E. Dolezal’s All That Is in God provides an exposition of the historic Christian position while engaging with these contemporary deviations.

    His convincing critique of the newer position he styles “theistic mutualism” is philosophically robust, systematically nuanced, and biblically based. It demonstrates the need to maintain the traditional viewpoint, particularly on divine simplicity, and spotlights the unfortunate implications for other important Christian doctrines—such as divine eternality and the Trinity—if it were to be abandoned. Arguing carefully and cogently that “all that is in God is God Himself,” the work is sure to stimulate debate on the issue in years to come.

    $16.00$18.00
  • The Essential Trinity: New Testament Foundations and Practical Relevance (Brandon Crowe & Carl Trueman)

    “Today there are many books on the market dealing with the doctrine of the Trinity. This is my favorite. It is a clear presentation, discussion, and application of the historic doctrine by people who believe it and have studied it deeply. The essays have kept close to their source, the teaching of the Holy Scriptures. . . . I do not agree with every detail of every essay; they do enter into some controversial areas. But the reader will learn even from that controversy to engage the Scriptures with more thought and devotion.”

    —John M. Frame, Professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy, Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, Florida

    $17.50$19.99
  • Communion With God: Fellowship with Father, Son and Holy Spirit (John Owen)

    In 1657, John Owen produced one of his finest devotional treatises: probably originating from the substance of a series of sermons.

    He examines the Christian’s communion with God as it relates to all three members of the trinity. He assures that every Christian does have communion with God, no one is excluded and that this communion takes place distinctly with Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Our relationship with…

    God the Father is primarily through love and faith.
    God the Son is through fellowship & grace.
    God the Holy Spirit is primarily through comfort and sanctification.

    This was a controversial work in ecclesiastical circles of the 17th century. Twenty years after its publication, the rational ecclesiastical elite were scoffing at its contents. Owen strongly defended the ideas within this book, and history has shown him to be right! It is a classic of Christian devotional thought that still influences the church today. This is the original text with a new layout and is fully subtitled which makes it more accessible to a new generation of readers.

    $16.50$19.99
  • The Attributes of God: Vol. 1, with Study Guide (A. W. Tozer)

    For A.W. Tozer, there is no question more important than Who is God and what is He like?  Tozer’s desire to know God and His fullness was the major theme of his life and ministry. Originally preached as sermons at Southside Alliance Church in Chicago, this first volume of examines ten attributes of God. A study guide has been added for an in-depth look at each attribute.

    $12.50$15.99
  • Boundlessly Good (Stephen Charnock, in updated English)

    Explore God’s boundless goodness in this refreshed modernization of Puritan Stephen Charnock’s foundational work on the goodness of God.

    Taken directly from Charnock’s Discourses upon the Existence and Attributes of God (one of the greatest works ever written on God’s character) and lightly updated to modern English, Boundlessly Good tracks God’s extraordinary goodness toward mankind and all creation: from the sun and rain and vast array of earthly creatures to the greatest heights of redemption. Goodness is chief in God’s virtues, and it is the core motive for all His actions.

    $9.75$10.95
  • The Man Christ Jesus (Bruce Ware)

    Liberal attacks on the doctrine of the divinity of Christ have led evangelicals to rightly affirm the centrality of Jesus’s divine nature for his person and work. At times, however, this defense of orthodoxy has led some to neglect Christ’s full humanity.

    $13.50$16.99
  • Jesus the Son of God (D. A. Carson)

    Although it is a foundational confession for all Christians, much of the theological significance of Jesus’s identity as “the Son of God” is often overlooked or misunderstood. Moreover, this Christological concept stands at the center of today’s Bible translation debates and increased ministry efforts to Muslims.

    New Testament scholar D. A. Carson sheds light on this important issue with his usual exegetical clarity and theological insight, first by broadly surveying Jesus’s biblical name as “the Son of God,” and then by focusing on two key texts that speak of Christ’s sonship. The book concludes with the implications of Jesus’s divine sonship for how modern Christians think and speak about Christ, especially in relation to Bible translation and missionary engagement with Muslims across the globe.

    $12.50$15.99
  • Ichthus: Jesus Christ, God’s Son, the Saviour (Sinclair Ferguson)

    Ichthus is the Greek word for a fish. Its five Greek letters form the first letters of the early Christian confession that ‘Jesus Christ is the Son of God and Saviour.’ To draw a fish sign meant: ‘I am a Christian.’

    To be a Christian, according to the New Testament is to know Christ. But who is he, and what is the meaning of his life? In Ichthus, Sinclair Ferguson and Derek Thomas answer these questions by taking us on a tour of nine key events in Jesus’ life and ministry. Their aim is to help us both understand and share the confession of those early Christians who drew the fish sign.

    $11.50$13.00