The Holiness of God examines the meaning of holiness and why
people are both fascinated and terrified by a holy God. This series
closely explores God’s character, leading to new insights on sin,
justice, and grace. The result is a new awareness of our dependence upon
God’s mercy and a discovery of the awesomeness of His majestic
holiness. Dr. R.C. Sproul says, “The holiness
of God affects every aspect of our lives — economics, politics,
athletics, romance — everything with which we are involved.”
Chosen by God - R. C. Sproul
Many people reject Reformed theology or Calvinism because they believe
it teaches that God drags people kicking and screaming into the church
against their will. This, however, is a gross distortion of the biblical
doctrine of election, which is grounded in God’s love for His people.
In this series, Dr. Sproul carefully explains the meaning of God’s
sovereignty in the work of redemption and shows how it relates to the
will of man.
What Is Reformed Theology? - R. C. Sproul
There is something healthy about returning to one’s roots. When it comes
to evangelical Christianity, its roots are found in the soil of the
sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation. Just as the Reformers
protested the corrupt teaching of the Roman Catholic Church, so today
evangelicalism itself is in need of a modern reformation. In What Is
Reformed Theology?, Dr. R.C. Sproul offers a
comprehensive introduction to Reformed theology. Simply put, it is the
theology of the Protestant Reformers and the heart of historical
evangelicalism. As C.H. Spurgeon once said, Reformed theology is nothing other than biblical Christianity.
See: R. C. Sproul
See: R. C. Sproul
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