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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Catholicism: East of Eden
Insights into Catholicism for the 21st Century
Description
A former Roman Catholic priest addresses the 21st-century issues of Catholicism with candour and empathy. 336pp.

The Case for Traditional Protestantism
The Solas of the Reformation
Description
Shows that ‘The Solas of the Reformation’ are the essence of biblical Christianity. 192pp.

Calvinism: Pure and Mixed
A Defence of The Westminster Standards
Description
A defence of the reformed faith and common criticisms of it. 184pp.

Biblical Theology
Old & New Testaments
Description
The ripe fruit of the 39 years which Vos spent teaching Biblical Theology at Princeton. 436pp.

The Beginnings
Word & Spirit in Conversion
Description
Help on the beginnings of the spiritual life from an examination of the essential strands of biblical teaching. 136pp.

Description
An exposition of the divine authority of Christ, of his Word, and of his Spirit. 96pp.

The Westminster Confession
A Commentary
Description
Demonstrates Hodge’s ability to communicate the best theology in a satisfying and pleasant manner. 432pp.

Truth’s Victory Over Error
A Commentary on the Westminster Confession of Faith
Description
A contemporary commentary on the Westminster Confession of Faith, which reveals the burning issues of the day and supplies fascinating insights into the robust theology of the Scottish Puritans. 304pp.

Thoughts on the New England Revival
Vindicating the Great Awakening
Description
Here we find ‘the theologian of revival’ ably vindicating the Great Awakening against its critics. 304pp.

The Suffering Saviour
A Series of Devotional Meditations
Description
Devotional meditations described as the greatest single volume of the 19th century on the last days of Christ’s earthly ministry. 464pp.

Description
Some of the most enduring of Knox’s writings, including his treatise on prayer, an exposition of Psalm 6—‘Fort for the Afflicted’—and several of his letters. 336pp.

Revival And Revivalism
The Making and Marring of American Evangelicalism 1750 - 1858
Description
Subtitled ‘The Making and Marring of American Evangelicalism 1750–1858’, this book traces the spiritually epoch-making events of the 18th and 19th centuries and rejects the frequent identification of ‘revival’ with ‘revivalism’. 480pp.

Pentecost – Today?
The Biblical Basis for Understanding Revival
Description
Presents the biblical teaching on which our understanding of revival should be based. 240pp.

Description
A masterful condensation of the doctrinal positions of historic Christianity. Reprinted from the rewritten and enlarged edition of 1878. 680pp.

Old Evangelicalism
Old Truths for a New Awakening
Description
Iain Murray draws on the best authors from the old evangelicalism to present ‘Old Truths for a New Awakening.’ 240pp.

Lloyd-Jones
Messenger of Grace
Description
Concentrates on the themes of true preaching, the place of full assurance of salvation, and Lloyd-Jones’ understanding of the church. With new material, and an audio CD of Lloyd-Jones preaching. 288pp.

Description
This ‘outstanding classic’ contains nine of Sprague’s lectures on the ‘vital and urgently important matter’ of revival, together with twenty letters on the subject by various 19th-century American evangelical leaders. 432pp.

Knowing the Times
Addresses Delivered on Various Occasions 1942 - 1977
Description
Knowing the Times brings together a number of addresses where Lloyd-Jones applied the burden of God’s word to the essential issues of his day. One of his most significant titles ever published, the addresses reprinted here remain ‘tracts for the times’. 400pp.

Description
Expounds Owen’s teaching on the fundamental themes of the Christian life, and stands on its own as a study in pastoral theology. 312pp.

Human Nature In Its Fourfold State
of Primitive Integrity, Entire Depravity, Begun Recovery, and Consumate Happiness or Misery
Description
The Ettrick minister expounds the biblical teaching on the four different ‘states’ of man’s relationship with God—innocence, sin, grace and glory. Boston’s classic work speaks to the spiritual needs of every reader. 512pp.

Description
Reviewing the whole panorama of human history, here is Edwards’ great vision of the irresistible advance of the cause of Christ in the world, giving encouragement to all who labour in the gospel. 448pp.

Description
Traces the great movements of thought within the church from the apostolic fathers to the last century. 288pp.

The Gospel of Free Acceptance in Christ
An Assessment of the Reformation and the New Perspective on Paul
Description
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.

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

Evangelical Theology
Lectures on Doctrine
Description
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.

Description
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.

Description
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.

Description
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
Description
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.

Description
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.

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