Bitesize Theology

Bitesize Theology
Author: Peter Jeffery
Publisher: EP BOOKS
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2000
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780852344477

In this easy-to-read book, Peter Jeffery shows us just how tantalizingly enjoyable Bible teaching can be. With short but solid chapters he outlines the ABCs of the Christian faith. Each of the chapters is bite-sized. There is just enough to manage at one time, and there is much to nourish the mind as well as to warm the heart.

Author: Robert Palmer
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2011-11
Genre:
ISBN: 1467062626

Festo Kivengere

Festo Kivengere
Author: Frank Retief
Publisher: EP BOOKS
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2012
Genre: Bishops
ISBN: 9780852348512

Kivengere was a man of his age. Neither he nor the churches around him were perfect. But they had experienced God in an unusual way. I do not think his theology would meet the robust requirements of today. He was a child of the Keswick movementChrist-centred, pietistic, devotional. His preaching was anecdotal and winsome. It might not fit in easily with much of the evangelical scene as it is today. Our day may demand more accurate theological thinking although we cannot deny that Festo did indeed read deeply, extensively and constantly in very solid theological material. Yet for all that, Festo Kivengere has a great deal to teach us about personal love for Christ, unflagging belief in the power of the cross to save people and great endurance to the end.

The Power of Truth in Perilous Times

The Power of Truth in Perilous Times
Author: Marcus E. Drake
Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2024-09-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

Real Hope in the Midst of a Culture Gone Awry! Yes, we live in this kind of culture and world. However, it is clear in the Bible that the more we pursue the knowledge of God, as defined and described in Scripture, and the more we are devoted to him, the more he will work in us and through us during the perilous times in which we live. Therefore, in thinking about the extraordinary impact biblical truth can have on our society, this book focuses on three vitally important areas in the Bible: how God reveals his existence through nature and his Word, how he discloses his character through his attributes and promises, and how he calls his people to seek the knowledge of himself through the fear of the Lord and the bearing of his image. Thus, the purpose of this book is to lead believers into a deeper understanding of what God is like, a deeper understanding of what he has promised to those who know him, and a deeper understanding of the unshakable hope and strong encouragement we have in God's Word as we live in a confused and deteriorating culture. Rather than simply decrying the devastating changes in our nation and world, this book clearly proclaims the hope that is ours in the very nature and character of God himself, the identity and security believers have in Christ, and the biblical guidance we need in order to be salt and light in our generation. A God-centered, truth-loving, Christ-exalting approach to life changes everything!

The Essence of the Christian Faith

The Essence of the Christian Faith
Author: Adam Murrell
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2009-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1621891739

More than at any time in the past, today's evangelicals struggle to understand what the essence of the Christian faith really is. The basic teachings of Jesus Christ have been lost in many pulpits and have been replaced with feel good doctrines foreign to God's Word. Christians who want to defend their faith must first have a basic understanding of what it is and how to support it with Scriptural proofs. This book assembles the fundamentals of the Christian religion in an easy-to-read, question-and-answer format. Whether you are continuing your pursuit of biblical knowledge or just beginning, this little instructional book will go a long way toward achieving your goal.

Augustus Toplady

Augustus Toplady
Author: Douglas Bond
Publisher: EP BOOKS
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2012
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780852347935

What is one to make of a man described as 'strangely compounded, peculiarly constituted, and oddly framed'? It conjures up in the mind an image of Stevenson's Mr. Hyde, or Shelley's Frankenstein, or Hugo's Quasimodo. But such is J. C. Ryle's (1816-1900) description of Augustus Montague Toplady (1740-1778), author of what has been called the best-loved English hymn. One wonders why someone would bother writing a biography -- or reading one -- about a strange, peculiar, odd person. Nevertheless, Ryle declared that no account of Christianity in England in the 18th century would be complete without featuring the remarkable Toplady. Bond says that the purpose of the book is to 'pull back the shroud that has covered Toplady, to unmask the caricature that has shaped his memory as merely a raw-boned and harsh controversialist'. The reader is shown what we can learn from Toplady for today.

The History and Theology of Calvinism

The History and Theology of Calvinism
Author: Curt Daniel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 912
Release: 2020-03-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781783972821

With forewords by both Joel Beeke and John MacArthur, you would be right to expect something special from this book. It is the result of decades of study and teaching. It provides a comprehensive overview of Calvinism in two sections: the "History" surveys the Reformed theologians and preachers, the development of the theology and the major controversies. The "Theology" section discusses doctrines related to the sovereignty of God, the five points of Calvinism and the distinctive contributions of Calvinism in other areas.

Amos, Hosea, Micah

Amos, Hosea, Micah
Author: Philip J. King
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1988-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780664240776

Eminently qualified to write this groundbreaking book, Philip King is known as both an archaeological and biblical authority. Defining biblical archaeology as the "process of correlating archaeological evidence with the biblical record," he sees the function of this discipline as the illumination of the events recorded in the Bible in order to clarify the text. In Amos, Hosea, and Micah, King offers an enlightening and elegant commentary on the eight-century prophets from an archaeological perspective.

Filling Up the Afflictions of Christ

Filling Up the Afflictions of Christ
Author: John Piper
Publisher: Crossway
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2009
Genre: Missionaries
ISBN: 1433510464

Volume five in Piper's acclaimed The Swans Are Not Silent series powerfully illustrates through the lives of Tyndale, Judson, and Paton that the gospel advances through the sacrifices of Christ's ambassadors.