

Essential Truths of the Christian Faith [R. C. Sproul] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Essential Truths of the Christian Faith Review: Outstanding Primer On Major Christian Doctrines - Next to the Bible and R.C. Sproul's book "The Holiness of God" I have given away more copies of this book than anything else for a few reasons: 1) Everyone is a theologian - but most people are weak theologians (In other words everyone - even atheists have an opinion about God and truth). This book helps you to become a better theologian. It covers all the major doctrines of the Bible in a succinct, logical, and clear manner. 2) It's organization - Each chapter is brief, yet packed with a practical discussion of the doctrine; evidence for it's importance from the Scriptures; an itemized summary listing the major points made in the chapter (usually 5-6 key points); and a list of 5-6 Biblical references for further reflection and study. 3) It's breadth and depth of coverage - It is divided up into Major Doctrinal sections with sub topics for each doctrine - therefore it can be used as q quick reference tool on 102 different topics of the Scripture. For example, under the first section on Revelation of the Scriptures, you can look up chapter 7 on "The Canon of Scripture" to see how the Bible came to be formed and accepted as the authoritative Word of God, or chapter 8 on some basic principles of "How to Interpret the Bible." Here are the Contents of the Book (Each Chapter is Approximately 2-4 pages long: Section I. Revelation (1. Divine Revelation; 2. Paradox, Mystery, and Contradiction; 3. Immediate, and Mediate General Revelation; 4. Special Revelation and the Bible; 5. The Law of God; 6. The Prophets of God; 7. The Canon of the Bile; 8. Interpreting the Bible; 9. Private Interpretation) Section II The Nature and Attributes of God (10. The Incomprehensibility of God; 11. The Tri-unity of God; 12. The Self-Existence of God; 13: The Omnipotence of God; 14. The Omnipresence of God; 15. The Omniscience of God; 16. The Holiness of God; 17. The Goodness of God; 18. The Justice of God) Section III The Works and Decrees of God (19. Creation; 20. Providence; 21. Miracles; 22. The Will of God; 23. Covenant; 24. Covenant of Works) Section IV. Jesus Christ (25. The Deity of Christ; 26. The Subordination of Christ; 27. The Humanity of Christ; 28. The Sinlessness of Christ; 29. The Virgin Birth; 30. Jesus Christ as the Only Begotten; 31. The Baptism of Christ; 32. The Glory of Christ; 33. The Ascension of Christ; 34. Jesus Christ as Mediator; 35. The Threefold Office of Christ; 36. The Titles of Jesus) Section V. The Holy Spirit (37. The Deity of the Holy Spirit; 38. The Personality of the Holy Spirit; 39. The Internal Testimony of the Holy Spirit; 40. The Illumination of the Holy Spirit; 41. The Baptism of the Holy Spirit; 42. The Holy Spirit as Comforter; 43. The Holy Spirit as Sanctifier) Section VI. Human Beings and the Fall (44. Knowledge of Self and Knowledge of God; 45. Human Beings Created in the Image of God; 46. Human Beings as Body and Soul; 47. Human Beings as Flesh and Spirit; 48. Satan; 49. Demons; 50. Sin; 51. Original Sin; 52. Human Depavity; 53. Human Conscience; 54. The Unfrogiveable Sin; 55. Syncretism) Section VII. Salvation (56. Salvation; 57. Predestination; 58. Predestination and Reprobation; 59. Effectual Calling; 60. Rebirth; 61. Atonement; 62. Definite Atonement; 63. Free Will; 64. Faith; 65. Saving Faith; 66. Justification by Faith; 67. Faith and Works; 68. Repentance; 69. Merit and Grace; 70. Perseverance of the Saints; 71. The Assurance of Salvation; 72. The Intermediate State; 73. The Last Resurrection; 74. Glorification) Section VIII. The Church and Sacraments (75. The Apostles; 76. The Church; 77. The Marks of a True Church; 78. Excommunication; 79. The Sacraments; 80. Baptism; 81. Infant Baptism; 82. The Lord's Supper; 83. Transubstantiation; 84. The Sabbath; 85. Oaths and Vows) Section IX. Spirituality and Living in This Age (86. The Fruit of the Spirit; 87. Love; 88. Hope; 89. Prayer; 90. Antinomianism; 91. Legalism; 92. The Threefold Use of the Law; 93. Perfectionism; 94. Civil Government; 95. Marriage; 96. Divorce) Section X. End Times (97. The Antichrist; 98. The Return of Christ; 99. The Kingdom of God; 100. Heaven; 101. The Beatific Vision. 102. Hell) End Notes Suggested Reading: He lists two-five helpful books for each of the ten sections. I don't agree with everything Sproul says in this book (He is a Covenant Theologian - I am coming from more of a "Reformed Baptist" perspective), however, I always learn something, or I'm reminded of something important whenever I read him. He is a master communicator - He is a deep and practical thinker, and easy to understand. I think he is the finest theologian of our generation. I believe anyone reading or using this book as a quick reference and introduction to all the major doctrines of the Bible will benefit immensely from its contents. I have given this book to many High School and College Graduates over the years, as well as to new followers of Jesus Christ. Many of those recipients have gone on to become outstanding students and teachers of God's Word. Review: Essential indeed!! - R.C. Sproul’s Essential Truths of the Christian Faith is an excellent introduction to systematic theology, written in a clear and accessible style. The book contains 102 short chapters, each covering a fundamental doctrine of Christianity. Strengths: ✔ Clarity & Simplicity – Sproul explains complex theological concepts in a way that both new believers and seasoned students of theology can grasp. ✔ Biblical Foundation – Every chapter is rooted in Scripture, making it useful for doctrinal study. ✔ Concise & Practical – The short chapters allow for quick reading and reflection, making it ideal for devotional use. ✔ Reformed Perspective – Sproul presents a solidly Reformed understanding of doctrines such as God’s sovereignty, justification by faith alone, and the authority of Scripture. Weaknesses: ➖ Not Deeply Technical – While excellent for an introduction, it does not go into the depth of Bavinck, Berkhof, or à Brakel. ➖ Some Topics Could Be Expanded – Given the brevity of each chapter, some readers may desire more detail or scriptural exposition. Who Should Read It? This book is perfect for beginners who want a structured overview of Christian doctrine. It is also useful for those who already have a theological foundation but want a quick refresher on key doctrines.
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,181 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #100 in Christian Apologetics (Books) #806 in Christian Spiritual Growth (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (720) |
| Dimensions | 5.5 x 0.7 x 8 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 0842320016 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0842320016 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 400 pages |
| Publication date | February 1, 1998 |
| Publisher | Tyndale Elevate |
D**G
Outstanding Primer On Major Christian Doctrines
Next to the Bible and R.C. Sproul's book "The Holiness of God" I have given away more copies of this book than anything else for a few reasons: 1) Everyone is a theologian - but most people are weak theologians (In other words everyone - even atheists have an opinion about God and truth). This book helps you to become a better theologian. It covers all the major doctrines of the Bible in a succinct, logical, and clear manner. 2) It's organization - Each chapter is brief, yet packed with a practical discussion of the doctrine; evidence for it's importance from the Scriptures; an itemized summary listing the major points made in the chapter (usually 5-6 key points); and a list of 5-6 Biblical references for further reflection and study. 3) It's breadth and depth of coverage - It is divided up into Major Doctrinal sections with sub topics for each doctrine - therefore it can be used as q quick reference tool on 102 different topics of the Scripture. For example, under the first section on Revelation of the Scriptures, you can look up chapter 7 on "The Canon of Scripture" to see how the Bible came to be formed and accepted as the authoritative Word of God, or chapter 8 on some basic principles of "How to Interpret the Bible." Here are the Contents of the Book (Each Chapter is Approximately 2-4 pages long: Section I. Revelation (1. Divine Revelation; 2. Paradox, Mystery, and Contradiction; 3. Immediate, and Mediate General Revelation; 4. Special Revelation and the Bible; 5. The Law of God; 6. The Prophets of God; 7. The Canon of the Bile; 8. Interpreting the Bible; 9. Private Interpretation) Section II The Nature and Attributes of God (10. The Incomprehensibility of God; 11. The Tri-unity of God; 12. The Self-Existence of God; 13: The Omnipotence of God; 14. The Omnipresence of God; 15. The Omniscience of God; 16. The Holiness of God; 17. The Goodness of God; 18. The Justice of God) Section III The Works and Decrees of God (19. Creation; 20. Providence; 21. Miracles; 22. The Will of God; 23. Covenant; 24. Covenant of Works) Section IV. Jesus Christ (25. The Deity of Christ; 26. The Subordination of Christ; 27. The Humanity of Christ; 28. The Sinlessness of Christ; 29. The Virgin Birth; 30. Jesus Christ as the Only Begotten; 31. The Baptism of Christ; 32. The Glory of Christ; 33. The Ascension of Christ; 34. Jesus Christ as Mediator; 35. The Threefold Office of Christ; 36. The Titles of Jesus) Section V. The Holy Spirit (37. The Deity of the Holy Spirit; 38. The Personality of the Holy Spirit; 39. The Internal Testimony of the Holy Spirit; 40. The Illumination of the Holy Spirit; 41. The Baptism of the Holy Spirit; 42. The Holy Spirit as Comforter; 43. The Holy Spirit as Sanctifier) Section VI. Human Beings and the Fall (44. Knowledge of Self and Knowledge of God; 45. Human Beings Created in the Image of God; 46. Human Beings as Body and Soul; 47. Human Beings as Flesh and Spirit; 48. Satan; 49. Demons; 50. Sin; 51. Original Sin; 52. Human Depavity; 53. Human Conscience; 54. The Unfrogiveable Sin; 55. Syncretism) Section VII. Salvation (56. Salvation; 57. Predestination; 58. Predestination and Reprobation; 59. Effectual Calling; 60. Rebirth; 61. Atonement; 62. Definite Atonement; 63. Free Will; 64. Faith; 65. Saving Faith; 66. Justification by Faith; 67. Faith and Works; 68. Repentance; 69. Merit and Grace; 70. Perseverance of the Saints; 71. The Assurance of Salvation; 72. The Intermediate State; 73. The Last Resurrection; 74. Glorification) Section VIII. The Church and Sacraments (75. The Apostles; 76. The Church; 77. The Marks of a True Church; 78. Excommunication; 79. The Sacraments; 80. Baptism; 81. Infant Baptism; 82. The Lord's Supper; 83. Transubstantiation; 84. The Sabbath; 85. Oaths and Vows) Section IX. Spirituality and Living in This Age (86. The Fruit of the Spirit; 87. Love; 88. Hope; 89. Prayer; 90. Antinomianism; 91. Legalism; 92. The Threefold Use of the Law; 93. Perfectionism; 94. Civil Government; 95. Marriage; 96. Divorce) Section X. End Times (97. The Antichrist; 98. The Return of Christ; 99. The Kingdom of God; 100. Heaven; 101. The Beatific Vision. 102. Hell) End Notes Suggested Reading: He lists two-five helpful books for each of the ten sections. I don't agree with everything Sproul says in this book (He is a Covenant Theologian - I am coming from more of a "Reformed Baptist" perspective), however, I always learn something, or I'm reminded of something important whenever I read him. He is a master communicator - He is a deep and practical thinker, and easy to understand. I think he is the finest theologian of our generation. I believe anyone reading or using this book as a quick reference and introduction to all the major doctrines of the Bible will benefit immensely from its contents. I have given this book to many High School and College Graduates over the years, as well as to new followers of Jesus Christ. Many of those recipients have gone on to become outstanding students and teachers of God's Word.
J**1
Essential indeed!!
R.C. Sproul’s Essential Truths of the Christian Faith is an excellent introduction to systematic theology, written in a clear and accessible style. The book contains 102 short chapters, each covering a fundamental doctrine of Christianity. Strengths: ✔ Clarity & Simplicity – Sproul explains complex theological concepts in a way that both new believers and seasoned students of theology can grasp. ✔ Biblical Foundation – Every chapter is rooted in Scripture, making it useful for doctrinal study. ✔ Concise & Practical – The short chapters allow for quick reading and reflection, making it ideal for devotional use. ✔ Reformed Perspective – Sproul presents a solidly Reformed understanding of doctrines such as God’s sovereignty, justification by faith alone, and the authority of Scripture. Weaknesses: ➖ Not Deeply Technical – While excellent for an introduction, it does not go into the depth of Bavinck, Berkhof, or à Brakel. ➖ Some Topics Could Be Expanded – Given the brevity of each chapter, some readers may desire more detail or scriptural exposition. Who Should Read It? This book is perfect for beginners who want a structured overview of Christian doctrine. It is also useful for those who already have a theological foundation but want a quick refresher on key doctrines.
B**.
Great for new and life-long Christians.
Wonderful book. Perfect for a new Christian or even someone who grew up attending church (like me). I appreciate that these are the ESSENTIAL truths of the Christian faith. More and more religious groups are calling themselves Christian, but if they don't align with the Bible but instead contradict what is taught in the Bible then something is missed. This is a solid book teaching truths first taught in the Bible.
A**S
Clarifying and Strengthening
The simple way this book is laid out, the major doctrines highlighted, and the brevity of each chapter make this a useful handbook of or introduction to Bible doctrines. I found it very clarifying and helpful. Would also serve well for family devotions. One of my favorite parts are the brief and simple summary points at the end of each chapter. Get it!
A**N
El libro me llegó en perfecto estado y bien embalado. Estoy muy contento.
A**N
Such a great resource! My church is studying this wonderful book!
E**A
This book is a real gem. R.C. Sproul was a great writer apart from being a great teacher and theologian. I'm so glad I purchased it one day. I have bought several other copies to give to friends. Everybody is really happy to have it too and to learn much more that is really not basic but essential to followers of Christ who need equipping and are in the marketplace bringing the gospel. The subjects are presented in short passages with summary and Bible passages to be checked. The are some diagrams which are very useful too. It's worth its weight in gold.
J**]
If you wanna learn something take this and i"m sure you will never regret on all the topic and information you will learn. i recommend for a christian who wants to learn more deeper and understanding about the bible...
N**E
In diesem Buch fasst R.C. die wichtigsten 100 christlichen Lehren zusammen. Einführend spricht Sproul ein paar Dinge an, die dazu führen, dass man auf eine Vielzahl von Problemen im Bibelstudium und im Christsein stößt. Dinge die man teilweise immer schon und andere die man vor allem heutzutage beobachten kann. Im Hauptteil des Buches werden systematisch die Kernkonzepte des Christentums abgearbeitet. Die Texte sind meist 2-3 Seiten lang inkl. einer kurzen Zusammenfassung des Inhalts und Bibelstellen zum Selbststudium. Die Oberthemen gehen von Offenbarung (dem Konzept, nicht dem biblischen Buch), über die drei Personen der Trinität bis hin zur Endzeit. Hier einmal eine Übersicht: 1. Revelation 2. The nature and attributes of God 3. The works and decrees of God 4. Jesus Christ 5. The Holy Spirit 6. Human beings and the fall 7. Salvation 8. The Church and the sacraments 9. Spirituality and living in this age 10. End Times Alles ist in recht "verständlicher" Sprache geschrieben, aber wer Probleme mit Englisch hat, oder beim durchsehen der hier verfügbaren Leseprobe merkt, dass es überhaupt nicht geht, sollte eher zur deutschen Übersetzung greifen (zumindest nehme ich an dass dies die Übersetzung ist): https://www.amazon.de/Glauben-von-biblische-Begriffe-Biblische/dp/3935188544/ref=sr_1_6?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1499067467&sr=1-6&keywords=R.C.+Sproul Wer aber von der Genügsamkeit seiner Englischkenntnisse überzeugt und gewillt ist sich in Theologie und theologischem Englisch weiterzubilden, für den dürfte dieses Buch ein guter Fund sein. Natürlich ist dieses Buch mehr dazu da ein breites Spektrum an Themen in ihrer jeweiligen Essenz darzustellen und so kann man einerseits erwarten, dass man das Wichtigste mitbekommt, wer sich aber andererseits für eines der Themen besonders interessiert, der wird eventuell noch dazukaufen müssen oder das Internet nach zusätzlichen passenden Bibelstellen fragen. Wem dieses Werk gefällt, dem dürften die KOSTENLOSEN kindle Bücher von R.C. Sproul sehr gefallen. Ich habe noch nicht alle davon gelesen, aber die die ich schon durch habe waren ziemlich gut. Diese decken nämlich in jeweils +/- 80 Seiten einige dieser Themen, oder daraus resultierende Fragen etc. ab: z.B.: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B0038OML7A/ref=oh_aui_d_detailpage_o08_?ie=UTF8&psc=1 https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00AW02OZ2/ref=oh_aui_d_detailpage_o07_?ie=UTF8&psc=1 https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00FRF82FI/ref=oh_aui_d_detailpage_o06_?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Also wer bereit ist Theologen-Englisch in sein Repertoir aufzunehmen und für zwischendurch ein Nachschlagewerk betreffend einiger christlicher Lehren brauchen könnte, der sollte mit diesem Band zufrieden sein.
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