The Hidden Smile Of God The Fruit of Affliction in the Lives of John Bunyan, William Cowper, and David rainerd (2001)
John Piper
Crossway Book · Dewey: 270.7'092'2
John Piper escorts you through the difficult lives of John Bunyan, William Cowper, and David Brainerd to discover how God takes the privilege of faith and strengthens it with trials so that you experience a greater hunger for him. Part of the Swans Are Not Silent series.
BookEnglishDDC 270.7'092'2Christian biography
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New Testament Available
The History and Theology of The New Testament Writings (1998)
Udo Schnelle
Fortress Press · Dewey: 225.06
BookIndonesianDDC 225.06
1 copy
Church History Available
The History of Christian Doctrines (1969)
Louis Berkhof
The Banner of Truth Trust · Dewey: 270.072
BookEnglishDDC 270.072
1 copy
Christian Theology Available
The History of Christian Thought (2003)
Jonathan Hill
IVP · ISBN: 978-0830828456 · Dewey: 230.09
In this lively and accessible introduction, Jonathan Hill offers a wealth of insight into the history of Christian thought and the colorful personalities who gave it shape and form.
Tyndale House Publishers · ISBN: 978-0-8423-3965-0 · Dewey: 231.4
R.C. Sproul takes a look at the meaning of holiness and why people are both fascinated and terrified by a holy God. "The Holiness of God" is a profound, moving investigation of the character of God which defines all we are and do as Christians.
BookEnglishDDC 231.4Religion240p
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New Testament Available
The Holy Land, Follow The Steps Of Jesus
Etty Boochny
Steimatzky Ltd · Dewey: 225.03
An expert knowledge to present a rich and engaging guide to the historical aspects of Jesus' world. Following the chronology of Jesus' life and ministry and drawing especially on the Gospel of Luke, we move from Bethlehem to Nazareth to the desert, and then follow him on his final journey from Galilee to Jerusalem.
BookEnglishDDC 225.03Bible
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Doctrine of God Available
The Holy Spirit
John Owen
· Dewey: 231.3
BookDDC 231.3
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Doctrine of God Available
The Holy Trinity
Robert Murray Letham
Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing · Dewey: 231'.044
Too many discipleship books are written for clean, perfect people who know all the right Sunday school answers. The Imperfect Disciple is for the rest of us--people who screw up, people who are weary, people who are wondering if it's safe to say what they're really thinking. For the believer who is tired of quasi-spiritual lifehacks being passed off as true, down-and-dirty discipleship, here is a discipleship book that isn't afraid to be honest about the mess we call real life. With incisive wit, warm humor, and moving stories, Jared Wilson shows readers how the gospel works in them and in their lives when - they can't get their act together - they think God is giving them the silent treatment - they think church would be better without all the people - they're not happy with the person in the mirror - and much more Wilson frees readers from the self-doubt and even the misplaced self-confidence they may feel as they walk with Jesus down the often difficult road of life. The result is a faith that weathers storms, lifts burdens, and goes forth to make more imperfect disciples.
BookEnglishDDC 248.4Religion240p
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New Testament Available
The Interpretation of the New Testament 1861-1986 (1964)
Tom Wright, Stephen Neill
Oxford University · Dewey: 225.09
BookEnglishDDC 225.09
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Christian Living Available
The Intimate Marriage (2003)
R.C. Sproul
Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing · Dewey: 248.4
BookEnglishDDC 248.4
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Christian Living Available
The Intimate Marriage
· Dewey: 248.4
BookDDC 248.4
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Faith & Culture Available
The Invasion of the Computer Culture (1990)
Allen Emerson, Cheryl Forbes
Inter Varsity Press · Dewey: 261.52
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Church History Available
The Killing of History (2000)
Keith Windschuttle
Free Press
For 2,500 years, since the time of Herodotus and Thucydides, historians have sought to record the truth about the past. Today, however, the discipline is suffering a potentially lethal attach from the rise to prominence of an array of French-inspired literary and social theories, each of which denies that truth and knowledge about the past are possible.
These theories claim the central point on which history was founded no longer holds: there is no fundamental distinction between history and myth or between history and fiction.
Historians in classrooms from Berkeley to Paris have embraced these views, and an increasing number of literary critics and social theorists now feel free to define their own work as history and to call themselves historians. The result is revolutionary: historians have not only changed how history is taught, they are also increasingly obscuring the very facts on which the truth must be built.
In The Killing of History, Keith Windschuttle offers both a devastating expose of the absurdity of these developments and a defense of the integrity of Western intellectual traditions which are now so widely attacked.
Windschuttle examines exactly what is being taught about Columbus' discovery of the New World; the history of asylums and prisons in Europe; the fall of Communism in 1989; and the Battle of Quebec in 1759. He offers a much needed defense of traditional history as a properly scientific endeavor and argues that the great works of history should still be regarded as among the finest forms of Western literature.
The kingdom of God is the called out people of God (Col. 1:1314) from the world of darkness as the spiritual family of Christ. The kingdom of God is bound up in the age of grace and truth and is the fulfillment of Gods promise to Abraham to bless all nations of people. The kingdom of God in prophecy started during the Roman rule (Dan. 2:44) with the Jews at Pentecost in Jerusalem (ca. 33 AD) and then to the Gentile world to include our present age. Jesus reigns as Lord and Christ over His church / the kingdom of God in the twenty-first century and continues to call people of every nation to walk with Him by faith, repentance, and baptism in His name until the consummation of all things and His second return. The Christian Age is the eschatology (Last Day events) of Jesuss reign under the leadership of the Holy Spirit through the preached Word. The salvation of the Gentile nations is the final work of God to restore what was lost in heaven through Satan and his angels (Rev. 12:710). When Jesus appears, his reign ends, and the spiritual family and the church of Christ / kingdom of God will go home.
In this allegorical tale, theologian, pastor, and author Dr. R.C. Sproul continues his life's work of making deep biblical truths clear and understandable to students of all ages. The Knight's Map is the story of aknight who undertakes a perilous journey full of bad advice and wrong turns. In the end, he must decide whether or not he will trust the map provided by the King. Beautiful, full color illustrations by Richard Lawnes reveal this rich, textured world and discussion questions with Scripture references help parents guide their children into the deeper meaning of the story.
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OT Historical Books Available
The Lamb Of God: Seeing Jesus In Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deutoronomy (2012)
Nancy Guthrie
Crossway Book · ISBN: 978-1-4335-3298-6 · Dewey: 222.10
This ten-week Bible study in the popular Seeing Jesus in the Old Testament series completes Guthrie's coverage of the Pentateuch, showing how to see Jesus in Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
There is much discussion today about how we are to understand the life of Jesus in the Gospels. What was Jesus doing between his birth and death and how does this relate to salvation? This book corrects the Christian tendency to minimize the life of Jesus, explaining why the Gospels include much more than the Passion narratives. Brandon Crowe argues that Jesus is identified in the Gospels as the last Adam whose obedience recapitulates and overcomes the sin of the first Adam. Crowe shows that all four Gospels present Jesus's obedient life as having saving significance.
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Speculation and theories abound about what the last days have in store for us. But what did Jesus believe and teach about the end times and the timing of his return? R. C. Sproul points believers back to the words of Christ, offering them a solid footing amid ever-shifting opinion about the age to come.
BookEnglishDDC 236.9Religion272p
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Eschatology Available
The Last Things Hope for This World and the Next (1996)
Herman Bavinck
Baker Book · Dewey: 236.2
Written a century ago, Bavinck's stately theology of "the last things"--from death to the parousia--offers sound exegetical guidance.
BookEnglishDDC 236.2Religion208p
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Denominations Available
The Legacy of John Calvin
David W. Hall
Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing · Dewey: 284'.2092
David Hall identifies 10 seminal ways that Calvin's thought transformed the culture of the West, complete with a nontechnical biography of Calvin and tributes by other leaders. The Legacy of John Calvin is brief enough for popular audiences and analytical enough to provide much information in a short space. To augment the introduction to the life and thought of John Calvin, the author has included a helpful time-line of Calvin's life. - Publisher.
BookDDC 284'.2092
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Epistles Available
The Life & Epistles Of St. Paul
W.J. ConyBeare, J.S. Howson
Eerdmans Publishing · Dewey: 227
Conybeare and Howson have written such a fascinating book about Paul's extensive travels that the reader is given the feeling of being a time-traveler. Their purpose in writing was "to give a living picture of St. Paul himself and of the circumstances by which he was surrounded." In this they have been most successful. They have also inserted their own translation of each of Paul's epistles, as well as Hebrews, into the text of Paul's itinerary at the time Paul wrote it. Although no commentary on the epistles themselves is included in the main text of the book, the authors provide copious comments on them in the footnotes. A chronological table at the end of the book is most helpful. This book is highly recommended. -- Carol Morgan
BookEnglishDDC 227
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Literature & Fiction Available
The Lightlings (2006)
R.C. Sproul
GRII - Gereja Reformed Injili Indonesia · ISBN: 978-1-56769-078-1 · Dewey: FIC
Charlie's fears of the dark are calmed by his grandfather's story of the Son of the King of Light brought into the world so that people need never fear the darkness.
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Christology Available
The Lord of Glory (1974)
Benjamin B. Warfield
Solid Ground Christian Books · Dewey: 232.1
BookEnglishDDC 232.1
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Gospels & Acts Available
The Lord's Prayer (1999)
Thomas Watson
The Banner of Truth Trust · Dewey: 226.96
BookEnglishDDC 226.96
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Salvation & Grace Available
The Lord's Supper: Eternal World in Broken Bread (2001)
Robert Letham
Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing · Dewey: 234.163
A call to a renewed hunger and thirst for the Lord's Supper, this book unfolds a historic Reformed understanding in contrast to other views. Building on careful biblical analysis, Robert Letham explains why we have the Supper, how we partake of Christ in it, who should take communion, and related matters.