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Faith Alone | R. C. Sproul

by Phil Gons on June 6th, 2007

Faith AloneR. C. Sproul. Faith Alone: The Evangelical Doctrine of Justification. Baker, 1997. 221 pp.

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Sproul has produced a very lucid and insightful theological work dealing with the Reformation teaching concerning sola fide in relationship to the situation facing the modern day church. It is written on a level that can be read with profit by pastors, teachers, students, and laymen alike. In our age of tolerance and neglect of “divisive” doctrine, Sproul’s book is a much needed cry for the importance of dealing with the doctrines of salvation with knife-edge precision.

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The Glory of Christ | R.C. Sproul

by Phil Gons on June 6th, 2007

The Glory of ChristR.C. Sproul. The Glory of Christ. Tyndale, 1990. 219 pp.

Sproul’s volume, The Glory of Christ, is a theological book written on the popular level. Apart from the scattered Latin and Greek, it is not technical, and most laymen will find its contents easy to understand. Sproul’s purpose is by no means to give an exhaustive treatment of the life of Christ; rather, he aims to set forth the moments in Jesus’ life when His glory emanated through the cloak of His humanity in a special way. Sproul develops the contents of the book by chronologically surveying the key events in Jesus’ life.

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