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Heath (heathcates) | 95 comments Mod
In March we are going to read two books that outline the basis of much reformed thought. Both are right on the edge of being called value books at just over $10 and both have been very useful to me in the past.

These books both give us a better, more well rounded and easily explainable framework for explaining reformed theology.

The first, The Doctrines of Grace: Rediscovering the Evangelical Gospel isn't a overly long book at 226 pages but it is enough to let you feel thoroughly informed and well taught on the subject. It is one that I have read before but look forward to reading again. The subtitle, Rediscovering the Evangelical Gospel, also hints at it's somewhat devotional feel.

The Second book, Tulip: The Five Points of Calvinism in the Light of Scripture, is a good bit shorter. At just 71 pages it has been my go to book for lending to anyone that is earnestly wanting to know a little bit more about Calvinism or reformed theology. It explains the points in a serious and logical way but also in a way that is easily accessible to people that aren't sure what reformed theology is all about.


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