Seminary professor and former pastor, David J. Engelsma, exposes the evil of divorce and remarriage in the light of Scripture, critically examines the marriage doctrine of the Reformers, and calls …
The doctrine of the covenant of Grace is thurst to the foreground in Reformed and Prebyterian churches by the contemporary heresy of the federal vision. The name of the heresy, by which its propone…
Bound to join contends that membership in a true church is necessary. Every believer in Jesus Christ is duty-bound to join, and never to separate form, a church that has the marks. The duty is urge…
The development of the doctrine of the Trinity in the church in the West has not done justice to the Threeness of God. There has been fear of a strong, bold confession of Threeness as though this w…
A church reformed and always reforming, according to the word of God means that the truly Reformed church continues to live by the word of God from age to age, applies it to every aspect of her lif…
From sketches of the lives of Marin Luther and John Calvin to an explanation of the reformers' distinctive doctrine of the last things, this book ranges widely over the sixteenth-century reformatio…
Reformed Theologian David J. Engelsma contends for Calvinism against one of the gravest threats to Reformed Christianity since the Synod of Dordt in the early seventeenth century. The threat is the…