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| The culminating volume of this masterwork addresses the miracle of Christ's church and a full examination of the end times. |
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| The magnum opus of one of America's most prominent theologians offers an in-depth exploration of theology, anthropology, soteriology, and eschatology. This monumental work, now a standard for theological students, was written while Hodge served as a professor at Princeton, where he permanently influenced American Christianity as a teacher, preacher, and exegete. Includes a comprehensive index. |
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| Robert Culver says this is not a book of general interest to casual readers but it is for those who read well. There is no previous knowledge of theology demanded, but a serious intention to learn is required. Students in seminary classes, Bible colleges and mission schools will find it of great value.This is a guide, which aims to meet minds where they are now and focus them on biblical and historical matters essential to the subjects covered in a uniquely attractive and readable way.Subjects included are the doctrine of God, the doctrine of man as created, the doctrine of man as fallen, Christ - His person and work, the doctrine of salvation, the doctrine of last things.Robert Culver has written other books; one of which has been in print for 45 years. |
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| Completely updated with a new introduction and preface, Berkhof's Systematic Theology now treats the essential subjects of theological prolegomena that were lacking in earlier editions: the nature and character of dogmatics, the methods and history of theological systems, and the foundations of God and Scripture. The standard systematic treatment of Reformed faith has just gotten better! |
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| John Brown (1722-1787) of Haddington was a leading Scottish minister in the early eighteenth-century. He was a devout Christian, a gifted preacher, and prolific writer of theology. He began life in obscure poverty, without advantage of wealth, position, title, or education. Yet God favoured him with unusual gifts and an enormous capacity for hard work. Brown taught himself Greek while working in the fields. He became a man of deep spiritual experience with skill in preaching the doctrines of free grace and piety. A Compendious View of Natural and Revealed Religion, is based on his seminary lectures. It contains more than 26,000 proof texts and numerous exegetical insights. This single volume of Reformed systematic theology is rich in content and an indispensable tool for students, pastors, and professors of theology. |
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| 15 de las mejores canciones de Giovanni. |
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| A collection of three Jakes' books that speak to the needs and concerns of women. |
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| Three Great Books in One Volume! Loose That Man and Let Him Go! Get ready to ignite your fire of manhood. T.D. Jakes provides a powerful work of healing and restoration of your God-given masculinity, and with the turn of every page, you'll feel freedom from your prison of unfulfilled desires and frustrated dreams. So You Call Yourself a Man? We have all doubted God--and we have doubted our worth in His eyes. Here, Jakes depicts the inspirational stories of five men from the Bible and provides proof that God created you to be free, powerful, and filled with purpose. This is a devotional reading for ordinary men--with extraordinary potential. T.D. Jakes Speaks to Men More than 150 powerful, motivating messages challenge you to rely on God's strength to achieve your highest goals. A dynamic speaker and highly respected pastor, T.D. Jakes delivers powerful messages of hope and healing to men. Learn how to strengthen your faith in God's love and rediscover yourself as He sees you--filled with His never-ending wisdom and compassion. About the Author T. D. Jakes, founder and senior pastor of The Potter's House Church in Dallas, Texas, is a celebrated speaker and author with many bestselling books to his credit. His weekly television broadcast is viewed in millions of homes nationwide. Featured on the cover of Time magazine, he is known around the world for his message of freedom to be found in Christ. |
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| T.D. Jakes has set a successful precedent of best selling books and great music compilations that are just as popular. A music compilation showcasing a who's who of mainstream, gospel & Christian artists are featured on this release featuring rich traditional gospel melodies, inspiring, upbeat contemporary tunes, worship ballads and pop & urban style tunes. Artists Featured: Stacie Orrico Aretha Franklin Karen Clark-Sheard Kelley Price Shirley Murdock Patti Labelle Janna Long (of Avalon) Ann Nesby Dottie Peoples Out Of Eden ...and more! |
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| Trin-i-tee 5:7, comprised of Chanelle Haynes, Angel Taylor & Adrian Anderson, is back with a brand new project, T57. The trio's first full length musical work in 4 years, the music certainly reflects the maturity of songbirds. Gospel's best-selling female trio has already sold more than 2 million units with their first three projects - their eponymous debut, Spiritual Love and The Kiss. But the group isn't awestruck by their material successes. Their goal is to inspire and spread God's love, and T57 is an exemplary musical testimony. |
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| The tabernacle in the wilderness, which became the center of all worship of the children of Israel during their journeying, was designed by God Himself in heaven. It was a perfect replica of something that already existed before; it is a picture, a type, and a shadow of the Lord Jesus Christ, where God meets man, and where deity and humanity meet in one person.Every detail of the tabernacle points to some aspect of the person and work of our Savior. Then the tabernacle becomes, secondarily, a picture of the believer. Thirdly, it provides a complete picture of the plan of salvation.It is an inexhaustible subject. Within the pages of this book, the three pictures of Christ, the believer, and the plan of salvation are drawn with stimulating and expressive words to emphasize the message of "'Christ in us, the hope of glory.'" |
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| The tabernacle, the center of worship in Israel for nearly five hundred years, serves as a divinely inspired object lesson for New Testament believers on the worship God approves and accepts. Every part of the sanctuary of old was intended to foreshadow in some way the glory of Christ. The tabernacle was God's place of dwelling among sinful people in the Old Testament, and in the New Testament, the picture became reality-Christ Himself came to dwell among sinful people. This book allows the modern reader to step into the world of the children of Israel, and see the tabernacle through the eyes of God's chosen people. |
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