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A Conquering Faith: Doctrinal Foundations for Christian Reformation

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This monograph takes on the doctrinal defection of today's church by providing Christians with an introductory treatment of six vital areas of Christian God's sovereignty, Christ's Lordship, God's law, the authority of Scripture, the dominion mandate, and the victory of Christ and His church in history. This easy-to-read booklet is a welcome antidote to the humanistic theology of the 21st century church.

Chapter The Sovereignty of God
Chapter The Lordship fo Christ in the Gospel
Chapter The Authority of God's Law
Chapter How Do We Know God Is Real and the Bible Is True?
Chapter The Earth Is the Lord's
Chapter The Triumph of the Church

50 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2003

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William O. Einwechter

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William O. Einwechter is a teaching elder at Immanuel Free Reformed Church. He is a graduate of Washington Bible College (B.A.) and Capital Bible Seminary (Th.M.) and was ordained to the Gospel Ministry in 1982. He is the vice president of the National Reform Association and editor of the periodical "The Christian Statesman." He is the author of "Ethics and God's Law" and "English Bible Translations: By What Standard?" and editor of the book "Explicitly Christian Politics." His writings have appeared in "The Christian Statesman," "Chalcedon Report," and "Patriarch." He and his wife Linda are the parents of 10 children.

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June 3, 2017
An excellent short read giving an introduction to some foundational biblical truths for all Christians. I especially appreciated his treatment of Christians living with the grace paid for by Christ's atonement and the continuance of Christian living by abiding in Gods word and living obedient pleasing lives thusly.

Now to get a copy for my bookshelf, it's worth keeping around and I'm sad to return it to the library!
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May 14, 2013
This short book is a very well organized, succinct summery of the reformed faith. I especially four the last chapters explanation of post-millennialism to be very informative. I would definitely recommend this book!
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