Essays in honour of R C Sproul as a primer on Calvinism's five points and the Reformation's five solas. Contributors include MacArthur, Ferguson, and Horton.
"For almost a biblical generation, the ministry of R C Sproul has been transforming the convictions of evangelicals," says Edmund Clowney. He describes Sproul as "a morning star of a new reformation" whose teaching "brought robust Calvinism back into American evangelicalism."
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Essays in honour of R C Sproul as a primer on Calvinism's five points and the Reformation's five solas. Contributors include MacArthur, Ferguson, and Horton.
"For almost a biblical generation, the ministry of R C Sproul has been transforming the convictions of evangelicals," says Edmund Clowney. He describes Sproul as "a morning star of a new reformation" whose teaching "brought robust Calvinism back into American evangelicalism."
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A primer on Calvin's five points and the Reformation's four sola's. Contributors are MacArthur, Ferguson, Horton, Robertson, Godfrey, Adams, Mathison, Wilson, and Murphy.
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The five points of Calvinism and five "solas" of the Reformation are the hallmarks of the Reformed understanding of Scripture. In this refreshing exploration of those truths, ten prominent contributors pay tribute to R.C. Sproul, whose name is virually synonymous with these treasured Reformed distinctives. Contributors include Sinclair B. Ferguson, Michael S. Horton, John MacArthur, and R.C. Sproul Jr.
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Meet the Author
R C Sproul Jr (Ed)
R.B C. Sproul Jr. is a pastor and is director of the Highlands Study Center in Meadowview, Virginia. He has authored or edited four books and is a regular contributor to "Tabletalk," a monthly periodical produced by Ligonier Ministries. Sproul is the son of Ligonier founder R.B C. Sproul.