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The material on this page reflects varying doctrinal views. It is an assembly of writings submitted by the egroup members, who represent all different Christian denominational backgrounds. The material is therefore not necessarily representative of any one denomination, nor the webmaster of this site, nor the author of Theophilos. It is strongly urged that we read objectively, so as to not only understand our fellow Christian brethren beliefs, but to understand our own views in contrast to them. |
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John Bunyan (1628-1688) : A discourse of the Grace of God showing, (1). What it is to be saved. (2). What it is to be saved by grace. (3). Who they are that are saved by grace. (4). How it appears that they are saved by grace. (5). What should be the reason that God should choose to save sinners by grace rather than by any other means. |
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Contains 2 add-ons. One is a book filled with scholarly articles on Augustine. The other is a book filled with scholarly articles on heresy in the Early Church. |
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A study by Richard Hayes on 1COR 11:1-16. |
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Alfred Edersheim (1825-1889) :What was The Jewish Social life like during the time of Christ? This is a 'Topic' module that is opened from the Topics menu. |
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John Bunyan (1628-1688) : The groans of a damned soul; discovering from Luke 6:19-31, the lamentable estate of the damned, and may fitly serve as a warning word to sinners, both old and young, by faith in Jesus Christ, to avoid the same place of torment: with a discovery of the usefulness of the Scriptures, as our safe conduct for avoiding the Torments of Hell. |
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A study by Richard Hayes on the `sons of God' in Gen. 6:2. Were they angels or men? |
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C.H. Spurgeon (1834-1892) : A marvelous collection of sermons from England's best-known preacher for most of the second half of the nineteenth century. |
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Louis Berkhof (1873-1957): This is the book for those who don't want to approach the bulky Systematic Theology, but want to get a handle on the scope of Reformed doctrine. |
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Charles G. Finney (1792-1875) : Theology revolved around human morality and ethics. A shift from Reformation orthodoxy (Calvinism), evident in the Great Awakening (under Edwards and Whitefield) to Arminian revivalism. |