Theology Books
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The Christian
Following Christ as Lord
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Subtitled ‘Following Christ as Lord’, answers the basic question: ‘What is a Christian?’ 160pp.

Christ and the Future
The Bible's Teaching About Last Things
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A Christ-centred summary of the Bible’s teaching about the last things. An abridgement of the author’s The Promise of the Future. 240pp.

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Shows how the Spirit of sonship, freedom, discipline, prayer and the sacraments all contribute to our experience of the Father’s love. 144pp.

Accuracy Of Translation
The Primary Criterion in Evaluating Bible Versions with special reference to the New International Version
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Argues for a formal equivalence approach to Scripture translation. 95pp.

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A major study of what the Bible teaches about the future, with the chief note sounded being one of hope. 560pp.

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Examines the development of Reformed teaching on the Supper, focusing on Owen’s Twenty-five Discourses Suitable to the Lord’s Supper, which are included in the volume. 256pp.

Christ Triumphant
Biblical Perspectives on His Church and Kingdom
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The biblical teaching on the kingdom of God and its relationship to the church. 264pp.

Victory
The Work Of Spirit
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The inevitable success of the Spirit’s work in the present age. 44pp.

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This guide based on Venema’s acclaimed The Promise of the Future, will be helpful to individuals and groups studying this exhilarating subject. 44pp.

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Receiving Christ as Saviour always leads to serving him as Lord. 24pp.

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A Book on the Deity of Christ. In C.H. Spurgeon's opinion the book, first published in 1867, is 'small but precious and much to our personal edification'.

The Divine Challenge
On Matter, Mind, Math & Meaning
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Byl argues convincingly that only a Christian worldview based on the truth of the Bible and the sovereignty of God can give life the coherence, meaning, purpose and hope men crave. 336pp.

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Owen’s incomparable exposition of the work of redemption as planned and executed by the Triune God. Introductory essay by J. I. Packer. 320pp.

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Come Down, Lord! is a succinct, readable and biblically-based treatment of the vital theme of revival. 64pp.

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By appealing to the facts of history, the author refutes the claims of the Church of Rome. 256pp.

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Machen’s theme is man, made in the image of God and for his glory. 256pp.
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