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  • The Classic Warfield Collection (B.B. Warfield)

    The Classic Warfield Collection presents scholars, students, and educated laypeople with reedited, unabridged versions of Warfield’s most luminous articles, enhanced by numerous helpful new resources.

    $79.99$110.00
  • You Don’t Cry Out Loud (Lily Isaacs)

    An unforgettable autobiography of Lily Isaac, the daughter of holocaust survivors who rejected her Jewish heritage for a life with Jesus Christ and a music career.

    $12.95$14.99
  • A Peculiar Glory: How the Christian Scriptures Reveal Their Complete Truthfulness (John Piper)

    God has provided a way for all people, not just scholars, to know that the Bible is the Word of God. John Piper has devoted his life to showing us that the glory of God is the object of the soul’s happiness. Now, his burden in this book is to demonstrate that this same glory is the ground of the mind’s certainty.

    God’s peculiar glory shines through his Word. The Spirit of God enlightens the eyes of our hearts. And in one self-authenticating sight, our minds are sure and our hearts are satisfied. Justified certainty and solid joy meet in the peculiar glory of God.

    $21.50$24.99
  • The Inspiration and Authority of the Bible (B. B. Warfield)

    Textual and “higher” criticism have decimated the faith of many and made divinity schools message-less. In his acclaimed The Inspiration and Authority of the Bible Warfield provides an analysis of questions asked by textual and higher criticism with the purpose of vindicating the viewpoint of an infallible Bible.

    $21.50$26.00
  • The Inspiration and Authority of the Bible: Revised and Enhanced (B. B. Warfield)

    Princeton theologian B. B. Warfield was a watchman on the wall of orthodoxy. His temperament, training, and talent—together with his deep love for Christ and amazing breadth of knowledge—shaped him into the twentieth century’s greatest defender of the faith. His writings have been studied with profit for well over a hundred years—a tribute to his clear, careful, cogent, gospel-centered exposition of orthodox Christianity, which he called “the redemptive religion” and which he fearlessly defended.

    In The Inspiration and Authority of the Bible, Warfield says that the Bible is “an oracular book . . . the Word of God in such a sense that whatever it says God says” that all its affirmations are “to be esteemed as the utterance of God, of infallible truth and authority.” Warfield’s incisive scholarship shines in this new and enhanced edition, which has been edited, formatted, and retypeset for modern readers. Its carefully prepared aids include comprehensive abstracts at the beginning of each chapter, intelligent headings, smart paragraph breaks, explanatory notes, definitions of obscure terms, discussion questions, recommended reading, complete footnotes and bibliographies, and more.

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  • A Journey in Inspiration (Richard Belcher)

    Every pastor will on occasion be forced to define and defend his convictions about the nature of the inspiration of Scripture. What do we mean by “inspired”? In another theological novel (the 5th) of the ministry of Ira Pointer, not only is doctrine taught through a fascinating story, but the need to stand for truth in a Christ-like manner comes through, in this controversy which hotly rages over, what precisely is the Bible?

    After several years without a theological pursuit, Pastor Ira Pointer sets off to seminary, only to find himself enmeshed once again in unique circumstances, which force him to define and defend his convictions concerning the nature of the inspiration of the Bible. In the unfolding of the plot of this story, surprises confront Ira from the very first day of class, while he solves the mystery of the identity of The Strawman, while his convictions firm up and his skill at defending the faith strengthened.

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  • Old Paths (J. C. Ryle)

    Subtitled, “Being Plain Statements on some of the Weightier Matters of Christianity.” Some of Ryle’s most persuasive expositions on the great themes of the gospel.

    It was the prophet Jeremiah who first used the expression ‘old paths’ and assured those who followed those paths would find ‘rest for (their) souls’ (Jeremiah 6:16). J.C. Ryle was of the same conviction and wrote:

    “The longer I live the more I am convinced that the world needs no new Gospel, as some profess to think. I am thoroughly persuaded that the world needs nothing but bold, full, unflinching teaching of the ‘old paths’”.

     

    $29.00