Theology Books
This selection includes biblical and reformed books on various theological topics, including many books from the classic Puritan Paperbacks series. These books are both theological and doxological in their exposition of their subjects, as our deep thinking about God should lead us to heartfelt worship of Him. Some notable titles on this page include The Doctrine of Repentance by Thomas Watson, The Mystery of Providence by John Flavel, and Confessing the Faith by Chad Van Dixhoorn.
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The Gospel of Free Acceptance in Christ
An Assessment of the Reformation and the New Perspective on Paul
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Subtitled ‘An Assessment of the Reformation and “New Perspectives” on Paul’, contains a summary of the Reformation perspective on Paul’s doctrine of justification, a general introduction to what is known as the ‘new perspective’, and a critical assessment of the latter from a biblical and theological standpoint. 352pp.

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Some of the memorable addresses the author gave to his Princeton students on Sunday afternoons. 464pp.

Evangelical Theology
Lectures on Doctrine
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Within this volume readers will find ‘the learning of a scholar and the enthusiasm of a loving Christian’. Hodge gave his students ‘theology, exposition, demonstration, orthodoxy, learning, but giving all this to them warm.’ 456pp.

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The doctrine of God is the foundation of Christian theology and the prerequisite of all true faith. This translation provides a spiritual treat for the serious reader. 408pp.

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In this invaluable study we find Smeaton’s sensitive theological acumen, his skill in judicious exposition, and his evident devotion to the person of Jesus Christ. Like its companion volume, The Apostles’ Doctrine of the Atonement, a work to be read and re-read. 520pp.

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Reveals Warfield’s mastery of such doctrines as the Trinity, the Person and Work of Christ, Redemption, and Faith. 680pp.

The Atonement Controversy
In Welsh Theological Literature and Debate, 1707 - 1841
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Details the discussion in Welsh theological literature and debate (1707–1841), seeking to understand the nature and extent of the atonement. Translated by John Aaron. 432pp.

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A marvellous study which serves both as a doctrinal treatise on the atonement and as a commentary on many of the most important passages in the New Testament. With the same author’s Christ’s Doctrine of the Atonement, presents ‘an unparalled exposition to which preachers can turn when expounding any New Testament book’—Sinclair B. Ferguson. 560pp.

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The Reformed faith is biblical Christianity in its truest and most consistent form. 24pp.

The Shorter Catechism
With Scripture Proofs
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This work of the Westminster divines remains one of the best introductions to the key doctrines of the Christian faith. 48pp.

The Larger Catechism of the Westminster Assembly
With Scripture References
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The Larger Catechism was produced by the Westminster Assembly of 1643, whose members included the cream of the Reformed ministers in Britain – The Larger Catechism gives resonably brief, yet wonderfully comprehensive, summaries of the main points of scriptural teaching.

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Illustrates from the biblical evidence that the offer of Christ in the gospel shows an ardent desire in the heart of God that all who hear should possess Christ and enjoy the salvation that is in him. 32pp.
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