A reprint edition of William Cunningham's book THE REFORMERS AND THE THEOLOGY OF THE REFORMATION. The digital files utilized for this edition may have printer's marks, library marks, copy or scanner... More > marks, and/or readers' marks.< Less
41 Lessons in Reformed theology from the 2nd Helvetic Confession of Faith. 290 pages paperback by Dr. Chuck Baynard. Suitable for age groups from the late teens upwards. Each chapter is cross... More > referenced to all other Reformed confessions and Calvin's Institutes in the footnotes. Scripture references provided with each lesson making this a complete if not comprehensive resource concerning all major reformed dcotrines. Dr. Baynard attempts to make complex theological constructions easy for the initiate to theology to understand.< Less
41 Lessons in Reformed theology from the 2nd Helvetic Confession of Faith. 290 pages paperback by Dr. Chuck Baynard. Suitable for age groups from the late teens upwards. Each chapter is cross... More > referenced to all other Reformed confessions and Calvin's Institutes in the footnotes. Scripture references provided with each lesson making this a complete if not comprehensive resource concerning all major reformed dcotrines. Dr. Baynard attempts to make complex theological constructions easy for the initiate to theology to understand.< Less
Reformed Augustinian Theology is, as its name so aptly captures, a reformation of bad Augustinian Theology that previously framed up the belief system of Roman Catholic Theology. The reformers began... More > the reformation of the Roman Catholic theology and reformations have progressed until a common question is asked “Exactly what is reformed theology?” This work will analyze rate of change for reformation theology. It is feasible to understand where the transformation began, in the heart of Roman Catholic Doctrine, and where it is to land, in the heart of Biblical Baptist Doctrine. It had to depart from Catholicism and its horrid soteriology, tyrannical ecclesiology, mislead eschatology, inept Bibliology and defective theology. Is it now circling towards the epicenter of truth, or does it continue in the venue of its mother Church spiraling ever further from the truth? This effort focus and clarifies the position and course of Reformed Augustinian Theology with a clarity never before addressed.< Less
Charles P. Krauth's classic description of the Lutheran Church's theology. Download this file and then email it as an attachment to your @free.kindle.com address and it will download automatically to... More > your device. It is best viewed in the landscape page orientation on your Kindle - hit the 'Aa' button to select.< Less
This work has been brought up to date and revised to drink from the wells of its zealous and hearty resolve for the truth by those who both preached and taught the doctrine which stood behind both... More > the National Covenant in Scotland, and Solemn League and Covenant. These documents create a religious and binding foundation for the framers of the Westminster Confession of Faith, and the Catechisms. What was their purpose To uphold the "reformation and defense of religion." They desired this, 1) to preserve "the reformed religion in the Church of Scotland, in doctrine, worship, discipline, and government, against our common enemies," and 2) to bring about the "reformation of religion in the kingdoms of England and Ireland, in doctrine, worship, discipline, and government, according to the Word of GOD, and the example of the best reformed Churches." Such a consensus of unity on the issue of doctrine should be a hearty witness to the 21st century's church.< Less