Theological Books
Take and Read Book Reviews
A variety of books surrounding
theological topics that should catch your attention the next time you
consider buying books for your Christian Library.
Biblical and Systematic Theology are my
favorite books to read and study. They are the logical mind's
systematization of doctrinal truth, or the biblical unfolding of the
drama of redemption through history culminating in the appearance of the
Lord Jesus Christ. It is a
joy to see the overwhelming amount of orthodox biblical material now in
print, and it is equally sad to see the overwhelming amount of junk that
is published and passed off as the truth. I am convinced that the following
books, and those that will continually be posted on this page of the
site, will be of the former and not the latter. The choice books of
the reformation, and of the doctrines most dear to those who hold to the
doctrines of grace, will appear here to tantalize you all the way to the
bookstore. They will be categorized as more books are listed for
easier searching.
Soteriology (The Doctrine of Salvation)
5 Stars
The Sovereignty of God
by A.W. Pink
5 Stars
Calvin's Calvinism
by John Calvin
4 Stars
The Five Points of Calvinism
by Edwin Palmer
5 Stars
The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination
by Loraine Boettner
5 Stars
The Doctrine of Justification
by James Buchanan
Apologetics (A Reasoned Defense of the
Faith)
4 Stars
Classical Apologetics
by R.C. Sproul, John Gerstner and
Arthur Lindsley
4 Stars
Primitive
Theology
by John Gerstner
4 Stars
God’s
Lesser Glory: The Diminished God of Open Theism
by Bruce A.
Ware
Harmartiology (The Doctrine of Sin)
5 Stars
The Bondage of the Will
by Martin Luther
The Doctrine of Hell
4 Stars
Repent or Perish
by John Gerstner
4 Stars
The Doctrine of Eternal Punishment
by W.T.G. Shedd
Historical Theology
4 Stars
The Grace of Law: A Study in Puritan Theology
by Ernest
Kevan
The Commandments
5 Stars
The Lord's Day
by Daniel Wilson
Systematic Theology
5 Stars
The Marrow of
Theology
by William
Ames |