Things Unseen
Details
- Book
- Things Unseen A Systematic Introduction to the Christian Faith and Reformed Theology
- Written by
- J. Gresham Machen
- Foreward by
- Sinclair B. Ferguson
- Copyright
- 2020
- Publisher
- Westminster Seminary Press
- ISBN
- 9781733627245
- Format
- Hardcover
- Release Date
- Pages
- 486
- List Price
- $49.99
Availability
- Electronic Version
- Kindle Edition đź’¸
- Foreword by Sinclair B. Ferguson
- Historical Preface by Stephen J. Nichols
- Introduction by Timothy J. Keller
- The Present Emergency and How to Meet It
- How May God Be Known?
- Has God Spoken?
- Is the Bible the Word of God?
- Do We Believe in Verbal Inspiration?
- Shall We Defend the Bible?
- The Bible versus Human Authority
- Life Founded upon Truth
- God, the Creator
- The Triune God
- What Is the Deity of Christ?
- the Bible Teach the Deity of Christ?
- Sermon on the Mount and the Deity of Christ
- What Jesus Said about Himself
- The Supernatural Christ
- Did Christ Rise from the Dead?
- The Testimony of Paul to Christ
- The Holy Spirit
- The Living and True God
- The Decrees of God
- God’s Decrees and Man’s Freedom
- What Is Predestination?
- Does the Bible Teach Predestination?
- Objections to Predestination
- God’s Works of Creation and Providence
- Works of Providence
- Miracles
- Did God Create Man?
- How Did God Create Man?
- God’s Image in Man
- The Covenant of Life
- The Fall of Man
- What Is Sin?
- The Majesty of the Law of God
- Is Mankind Lost in Sin?
- The Consequences of the Fall of Man
- What Is Original Sin?
- Sinners Saved by Grace
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The Progress of Christian Doctrine
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The Creeds and Doctrinal Advance
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God, Man, and Salvation
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Christ as Prophet, Priest, and King
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What Is a Prophet?
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Prophecy and the Gospel
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The Teaching of Jesus
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Prophet and Priest
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Christ Our Redeemer
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The Doctrine of the Atonement
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The Active Obedience of Christ
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The Bible’s View of the Atonement
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Afterword by Richard B. Gaffin, Jr.
On a Sunday afternoon in 1935, J. Gresham Machen stepped into a broadcast booth at WIP Radio in Philadelphia and began something no one had tried before: teaching Reformed theology over the radio. In the vein of C.S. Lewis’s landmark “Mere Christianity” talks, Machen’s addresses are a crystal-clear articulation of the basics of the Christian faith, unfolding into an exceptional and persuasive explanation of Reformed theology.
Things Unseen is both an accessible systematic theology, and a masterclass in evangelistic apologetics. Introduced by Timothy J. Keller, Foreword by Sinclair B. Ferguson, Historical Preface by Stephen J. Nichols, Afterword by Richard B. Gaffin, Jr.
Table of Contents:
Part 1: The Christian Faith in the Modern World
Part 2: The Christian View of Man
Part 3: The Final Broadcasts
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