Journal of the GES – Autumn 2001
A Review of R. C. Sproul’s “Grace Unknown: The Heart of Reformed Theology”
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Confession of Sins in the Spirit-Filled Life
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A Response to Hodges: How to Lead a Person to Christ, Parts 1 and 2
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Grace in the Arts: The Bronte Sisters: A Ministerial Home without Much Blessed Assurance
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Whatever Happened to the Gospel of Grace: Recovering the Doctrines That Shook the World
Whatever Happened to the Gospel of Grace: Recovering the Doctrines That Shook the World. By James Montgomery Boice. Wheaton, IL: Crossway Books, 2001. 224 pp. (Cloth), $17.99. During the first message presented at Ligonier’s Conference in Orlando last June, Dr. R. C. Sproul indicated that Dr. James Boice, a scheduled speaker at the conference, was
What God Wishes Christians Knew About Christianity
What God Wishes Christians Knew About Christianity. By Bill Gillham. Eugene, OR: Harvest House, 1998, 382 pp. Paper. The author of the popular “Lifetime Guarantee” has written another Christian living book designed to get Christians to think. In the course of eighteen chapters, Gillham shares eighteen principles that he believes God wishes Christians recognized and
The Strait Gate and the Narrow Way: Bible Studies on the Doctrine of Salvation and Repentance
The Strait Gate and the Narrow Way: Bible Studies on the Doctrine of Salvation and Repentance. By Eddie R. Galyean. Np: np, nd.128 pages. Paper. Np. While helping a friend organize his bookshelf, I came across this book. Intrigued by the title, as repentance based salvation always gets my attention, I began skimming through the
The Other Side of Calvinism
The Other Side of Calvinism. Revised Edition. By Laurence M. Vance. Pensacola, FL: Vance Publications, 1991, 1999. 788 pp. (Cloth), $27.95. This book has ten major sections. The first half deals generally with Calvinism (Introduction, Origin of Calvinism, John Calvin, James Arminius, The Five Points). The second half deals point by point with the five
Hitler’s Pope: The Secret History of Pius XII
Hitler’s Pope: The Secret History of Pius XII. By John Cornwell. New York: Penguin Books, 1999.426 pp. (Paper), $15.00. Anyone interested in the papacy must read this fascinating book. It is an eye opener regarding the inner workings of the Vatican. Cornwell, an award-winning journalist and a Roman Catholic, was given access to secret Vatican
Making Sense of the Millennium: Resurrection in Revelation 20
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