Category: Doctrines of Grace

Reformed Theology

Reformed Theology. By R. Michael Allen. New York: T&T Clark, 2010. Reviewed by Matthew Barrett R. Michael Allen has written an essential book when it comes to properly understanding and defining what Reformed theology is and is not. As Michael Horton says in his commendation for the book, “This is a splendid volume. Drawing deeply [...]

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Living for God’s Glory

Living for God’s Glory. By Joel Beeke. Orlando: Reformation Trust, 2008. Reviewed by Tim Raymond Living for God’s Glory is a very good and very unique book.  It is a book on Calvinism, but it is unlike any book on Calvinism I have ever read.  Instead of being primarily an exegetical or theological defense of [...]

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By Grace Alone

By Grace Alone: How the Grace of God Amazes Me. By Sinclair B. Ferguson. Orlando: Reformation Trust, 2010. Reviewed by Matthew Barrett One of my favorite authors and speakers today is Sinclair Ferguson, senior minister of the historical First Presbyterian Church in  Columbia, S.C. Ferguson also serves as professor of systematic theology at Redeemer Theological Seminary [...]

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Pillars of Grace

Pillars of Grace: AD 100-1654. By Steven J. Lawson. Orlando: Reformation Trust, 2011. Reviewed by Matthew Barrett Steven Lawson, pastor of Christ Fellowship Baptist Church, is on a mission, a mission to remind us of the rich history of the doctrines of grace. In his first volume, Foundations of Grace, Lawson explored the biblical witness [...]

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