Boettner, L. – Calvinism in History

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Calvinism

Calvinism in History

by Loraine Boettner

In this work by Boettner (Reformed, Presbyterian) he traces out the history and progress of Calvinism.  Continue reading

Warfield, B.B. – The Divine Origin of the Bible

This entry is part 12 of 13 in the series Bibliology

The Divine Origin of the Bible
by Benjamin B. Warfield

This is a brief 12 page study on the overall structure of the Bible, and an overview. Warfield deals with the Bible’s History, Structure, Teaching (in general), Special characeristics, and the impossible task of giving an extensive defintion and accounting of the Bible. Continue reading

Boettner, L. – The Inspiration Of Scripture

This entry is part 11 of 13 in the series Bibliology

The Inspiration Of Scripture

by Loraine Boettner

This is a 6 chapter work on the inspiration of Scripture by Boettner (Presbyterian). He deals with the nature of inspiration, what the writers claim, the Holy Spirit’s influence in inspiration, the alleged errors of Scripture, the trustworthiness of the Bible, nad the plenary inspiration of the Bible. Continue reading

Dabney, R.L. – The Five Points of Calvinism

This entry is part 4 of 7 in the series Cults&False Religions

The Five Points of Calvinism

By Robert Lewis Dabney

Summary: In this work on Calvinism, Dabney investigates original sin, effectual calling, God’s election, particular redemption, and the perseverance of the saints. Dabney is presbyterian, and looks at Calvinism and the issues from a Presbyterian point of view. Continue reading

Dabney, R.L. – Christ Our Penal Substitute

This entry is part 6 of 7 in the series Salvation-Justification

Christ Our Penal Substitute

by R. L. Dabney

In this 11 chapter work, Dabney (Presbyterian) looks at the legal-judicial aspect of salvation, and Christ’s work on the cross as a penal substitute for us. His chapters are an explanation of the biblical doctrine and its teaching on punishment in general, and then seeks to answer objections to this doctrine. Continue reading