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Truth with Love: The Apologetics of Francis Schaeffer

Author: Bryan A. Folis
Publisher: Crossway
ISBN: 158134774X
Paperback, 206 pages
Truth with Love powerfully demonstrates that while Schaeffer’s thought stands up to scrutiny, it is his distinctive style that enabled him to herald the Christian message with such compelling power. - William Edgar, Professor of Apologetics, Westminster Theological Seminary
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Overcoming Sin and Temptation: Three Classic Works by John Owen

Author: John Owen
Editors: Kelly M. Kapic & Justin Taylor
Publisher: Crossway
ISBN: 1581346492
Paperback, 462 pages
With a volume of Owen in your hands you may wonder why you have wasted so much time reading lesser things. True, as Dr. John (“Rabbi”) Duncan once said, if you are going to read this you will need to ‘prepare yourself for [...]

The Doctrine of Justification by Faith

Author: John Owen
Publisher: Reformation Heritage
ISBN: 1892777975
Paperback, 448 pages
John Owen’s treatment of justification is a classic example of Reformed Orthodoxy at its best: rooted in the ongoing Anti-Pelagian trajectory of Western theology and operating within the established Protestant consensus, Owen yet demonstrates the ways in which that consensus was itself under strain, exegetically, theologically, and socially, [...]

Reasons for Faith: Philosophy in the Service of Theology

Author: K. Scott Oliphint
Publisher: P&R
ISBN: 0875526454
Paperback, 363 pages
This is a wonderful book. If given the attention it deserves, Reasons for Faith should change the discussion in matters relating revelation to reason from now on. There is nothing quite like it in the literature. Moving from Augustine to Plantinga, Professor Oliphint interacts with many of the [...]

Hebrews (Reformed Expository Commentary)

Author: Richard D. Phillips
Publisher: P & R
ISBN: 0875527841
Hardcover, 656 pages
Richard Phillip’s Hebrews is faithful to the text, cordially committed to confessional Reformed orthodoxy, and alert to practical implications for the life of the church. Phillips keeps the focus where it is for the writer of Hebrews: on God’s “last days” speaking “in his Son.” This [...]

TNIV and the Gender-Neutral Bible Controversy

Authors: Vern S. Poythress and Wayne Grudem
Publisher: Broadman and Holman
ISBN: 0805431934
Paperback, 494 pages
In this substantial critique of gender-neutral translation philosophies, Poythress and Grudem argue irenically but firmly for appropriately gender-specific translations. Far from mere conservatism, the authors demonstrate a mastery of the principles of translation, linguistics and language change. However, while recognizing that language does [...]