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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 1200 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 211x139x105 mm, weight: 1450 g, 1 Paperback / softback
  • Serija: The Five Solas Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-May-2017
  • Leidėjas: Zondervan Academic
  • ISBN-10: 0310533961
  • ISBN-13: 9780310533962
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 1200 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 211x139x105 mm, weight: 1450 g, 1 Paperback / softback
  • Serija: The Five Solas Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-May-2017
  • Leidėjas: Zondervan Academic
  • ISBN-10: 0310533961
  • ISBN-13: 9780310533962
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Discover the truths of the Reformation in this special pack, which includes all five books in the Five Solas Series: Christ Alone (Stephen Wellum), Faith Alone (Thomas Schreiner), God's Glory Alone (David VanDrunen, God's Word Alone (Mathew Barrett), Grace Alone (Carl Trueman).

Historians and theologians alike have long recognized that at the heart of the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation were five declarations (or “solas”) that distinguished the movement from other expressions of the Christian faith.

Five hundred years later, we live in a different time with fresh challenges to our faith. Yet these rallying cries of the Reformation continue to speak to us, addressing a wide range of contemporary issues. The Five Solas series will help you understand the historical and biblical context of the five solas and how to live out the relevance of Reformation theology today.



This pack includes all five books The Five Solas Series: Christ Alone, Faith Alone, God's Glory Alone, God's Word Alone, and Grace Alone.
A Note from the Series Editor 9(2)
Foreword 11(2)
R. Kent Hughes
Acknowledgments 13(2)
Abbreviations 15(2)
Introduction 17
Part 1 Sola Gratia in Scripture and History
1 Grace in the Bible
23(28)
2 Grace Narrated: Augustine's Confessions
51(20)
3 Grace Contested: Augustine versus Pelagius
71(20)
4 Unexpected Ally: Thomas Aquinas
91(20)
5 Justification by Grace: Martin Luther
111(22)
6 Grace Reformed: John Calvin and the Reformed Tradition
133(24)
Part 2 Sola Gratia in the. Church
7 The Church
157(16)
8 The Word
173(22)
9 The Sacraments: Baptism and the Lord's Supper
195(22)
10 Prayer
217
Conclusion 235(10)
Scripture Index 245(4)
Subject Index 249
A Note from the Series Editor 9(1)
Acknowledgments 10(1)
The Glory of God in Reformed Theology
1 Soli Deo Gloria Among the Reformation Solas
13(13)
2 The Glorious God, Glorified Through Us: Soli Deo Gloria in Reformed Theology
26(17)
The Glory of God in Scripture
3 In the Cloud: God's Glory Made Visible
43(22)
4 The Brightness of His Father's Glory: The Glory of God Incarnate
65(19)
5 The Glory of Christ in the Glorification of His People. Living for God's Glory Today
84(25)
6 Prayer and Worship in an Age of Distraction
109(22)
7 The Fear of the Lord in an Age of Narcissism
131(20)
8 Glorifying God in an Age That Is Passing
151
Select Bibliography 173(4)
Scripture Index 177(6)
Subject Index 183(190)
A Note from the Series Editor 11(2)
Foreword 13(4)
R. Albert Mohler Jr.
Acknowledgments 17(2)
Abbreviations 19(2)
Introduction: Sola Scriptura 21
Part 1 God's Word under Fire, Yesterday and Today
1 The Road to Reformation: Biblical Authority in the Sixteenth Century
33(43)
2 The Modern Shift in Authority: The Enlightenment, Liberalism, and Liberalism's Nemeses
76(39)
3 Today's Crisis over Biblical Authority: Evangelicalism's Apologetic and the Postmodern Turn
115(38)
Part 2 God's Word in Redemptive History
4 God's Word in the Economy of the Gospel: Covenant, Trinity, and the Necessity of a Saving Word
153(12)
5 God Speaks Covenantal Words: Creation, Fall, and the Longing for a Better Word
165(36)
6 God's Covenantal Word Proves True: Christ, the Word Made Flesh
201(22)
Part 3 The Character of God's Word and Contemporary Challenges
7 God Speaks with Authority: The Inspiration of Scripture
223(41)
8 God Speaks Truthfully: The Inerrancy of Scripture
264(38)
9 God Speaks to Be Heard: The Clarity of Scripture
302(30)
10 God's Speech Is Enough: The Sufficiency of Scripture
332
Conclusion: Always Reforming according to the Word of God 373(2)
Select Bibliography 375(14)
Scripture Index 389(8)
Subject Index 397
A Note from the Series Editor 11(2)
Foreword 13(4)
Michael Reeves
Acknowledgments 17(2)
Abbreviations 19(12)
Introduction
Part 1 Christ Alone: The Exclusivity of His Identity
1 The Biblical Identity of Jesus Christ
31(24)
2 The Self-Witness of Christ: God the Son Incarnate
55(28)
3 The Apostolic Witness to Christ: God the Son Incarnate
83(24)
4 From Incarnation to Atonement: An Exclusive Identity for an All-Sufficient Work
107(20)
Part 2 Christ Alone: The Sufficiency of His Work
5 The Threefold Office of Christ Alone: Our Prophet, Priest, King
127(30)
6 The Cross-Work of Christ in Historical Perspective
157(36)
7 The Cross of Our All-Sufficient Savior: Penal Substitution, Part 1
193(28)
8 The Cross of Our Glorious Redeemer: Penal Substitution, Part 2
221(28)
Part 3 Christ Alone in the Reformation and Today
9 Chalcedonian Unity: Agreement on Christ's Exclusive Identity in the Reformation
249(8)
10 The Sufficiency of Christ: The Reformation's Disagreement with Rome
257(18)
11 The Loss of Christ's Exclusivity: Our Current Challenge
275(22)
12 Reaffirming Christ Alone Today
297
Conclusion 311(4)
Bibliography 315(14)
Scripture Index 329(8)
Subject Index 337
A Note from the Series Editor 9(1)
Acknowledgments 10(1)
Foreword 11(2)
Abbreviations 13(2)
Introduction 15(6)
A Historical Tour of Sola Fide
1 Sola Fide in the Early Church
21(16)
2 Martin Luther on Justification by Faith Alone
37(17)
3 John Calvin on Justification by Faith Alone
54(10)
4 Sola Fide and the Council of Trent
64(4)
5 Glimpses into Further Reformed Discussions on Sola Fide: The Contribution of John Owen, Richard Baxter, and Francis Turretin
68(12)
6 The Status of Sola Fide in the Thought of Jonathan Edwards and John Wesley
80(17)
A Biblical and Theological Tour of Sola Fide
7 Human Sin
97(15)
8 Faith Alone
112(12)
9 Faith in Jesus Christ
124(9)
10 The Importance of Justification in Paul
133(11)
11 God's Saving Righteousness
144(9)
12 Righteousness Is Eschatological
153(5)
13 Righteousness Is Forensic
158(12)
14 The Righteousness of God
170(9)
15 Imputation of Righteousness
179(12)
16 The Role of Good Works in Justification
191(18)
Contemporary Challenges to Sola Fide
17 Sola Fide and the Roman Catholic Church
209(22)
18 Frank Beckwith's Return to Rome
231(8)
19 N. T. Wright and the New Perspective on Paul
239(14)
20 New Perspective on Paul: The Sin of Israel and the Rejection of Imputation
253(9)
21 A Concluding Word
262(3)
Select Bibliography 265(4)
Scripture Index 269(8)
Subject Index 277
Thomas R. Schreiner (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) is James Buchanan Harrison Professor of New Testament and associate dean of Scripture and interpretation at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. The author of numerous books, he is the preaching pastor of Clifton Baptist Church in Louisville, Kentucky.

David VanDrunen (JD, Northwestern University School of Law; PhD Loyola University Chicago) is Robert B. Strimple Professor of Systematic Theology and Christian Ethics at Westminster Seminary California.  He is the author of Living in Gods Two Kingdoms: A Biblical Vision for Christianity and Culture and Divine Covenants and Moral Order: A Biblical Theology of Natural Law.



 

Matthew Barrett is associate professor of Christian theology at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, the executive editor of Credo Magazine, and director of The Center for Classical Theology. He is the author of Simply Trinity; None Greater; Canon, Covenant and Christology; and God's Word Alone. He is currently writing a systematic theology.

Stephen Wellum is Professor of Christian Theology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is the author of Kingdom through Covenant (Crossway). He is also the author of a forthcoming volume on Christology in the Foundations of Evangelical Theology series (Crossway). He is also writing a systematic theology that will be published around 2017 (B&H Academic).

Carl Trueman is professor of historical theology and church history at Westminster Theological Seminary. He is the author of numerous books, including The Creedal imperative: Histories and Fallacies; Goods Rush in Where Monkeys Fear to Tread; Republocat: Confessions of a Liberal Conservative; Reformation Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow; John Owen: Reformed, Catholic, Renaissance Man, Minority Report;and The Wages of Spin. Trueman is also a contributor to Reformation21 where he writes from a Reformed vantage point.

Matthew Barrett is associate professor of Christian theology at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, the executive editor of Credo Magazine, and director of The Center for Classical Theology. He is the author of Simply Trinity; None Greater; Canon, Covenant and Christology; and God's Word Alone. He is currently writing a systematic theology.