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The Lord from Heaven

This is a companion volume to the above work, both printed as Kregel Classics in 1980 with the same binding.  This is one of the finest treatments on the deity of Christ, especially the meaning of “Son of Man” and “Son of God.”  Anderson writes much against the German Rationalism that was rampant in his […]

Redemption Truths

You may have already been the beneficiary of Sir Robert Anderson’s many theological works.  An added bonus attached to this publication (Kregel, 1980) is a brief biography written by Warren Wiersbe.  Born in Dublin to Matthew Anderson who served as Crown Solicitor for the city and as an elder in the Presbyterian Church, Robert was […]

Unshackled

DeBruyn is pastor of Franklin Road Baptist Church in Indianapolis, IN and the author  of a few other books which I have enjoyed.  This book is both a critique of the popular book  The Shack, and an evaluation of popular new spirituality theories.  The subtitle of the book is, “Breaking away from seductive spirituality, ‘As […]

The Final Word

O. Palmer Robertson is Director and Principal of African Bible College, Uganda, and Professor of Theology at African Bible College, Malawi. Formerly, he had been on the faculties of Knox, Covenant, Westminster, and Reformed Seminaries. He is the author of several books, including The Christ of the Covenants,  Understanding the Land of the Bible, and […]

The Decline of the African American Theo...

I was pleasantly surprised and encouraged with this 2007 volume from the senior pastor at First Baptist Church of Grand Cayman in the Cayman Islands.  Anyabwile is professedly Reformed in his theology, steering him through his many theological evaluations of the Black American experience, which, according to the author, departed from Biblical orthodoxy mostly in […]

Understanding The Trinity

I generally appreciate and greatly profit from McGrath’s writings.  His Oxford Evangelicalism always seems a bit too Anglican, but on most matters of theology he has been good.  This basic book on the trinity is a book you might want to give a skeptic who is not sure whether he can believe in such an […]

The Holy Spirit

Ryrie wrote the first edition of this book in 1965 and it has gone through several editions since then.  The bulk of it is also reproduced in his Basic Theology.  In rereading the book (an easy read of 120 pages) I was encouraged by the orthodox presentation of what can be a very controversial doctrine.  […]

The Dawn of World Redemption

This first book (1951) concentrates on the beginning of creation and Old Testament history leading up to the first coming of Christ.  This reveals his belief in a form of gap theory which runs throughout his books but does not affect his general orthodoxy.  His dispensational plan includes seven dispensations but his actual lists may […]

Systematic Theology, Vol 1

Those of us who sat under Dr. McCune, whether at Central Seminary in Minneapolis or at Detroit Seminary, are glad that he is writing (my syllabus notes are getting old and tattered).  Reviewing this volume, Dr. Larry Pettegrew writes, “Highlights include a presuppositional apologetic, a single source (Scripture) as the only rule for theology, cessationism […]