examines the classical arguments for the existence of God(ontological and Thomistic arguments), discusses the philosophical issues that confront contemporary apologetics, and rovides an incisive critique of pre-suppositional apologetics.
This book was first published in 1991, and the second edition contains three responses by Dr. Gerstner to critics of his original work: Dr. Zane Hodges (Grace Evangelical Society), Dr. John Witmer (Dallas Theological Seminary), and Dr. Richard Mayhue (Master's Seminary). This work is important for the ongoing dispensational/covenantal discussions ...
This apologetic booklet traces the Adventist movement from its beginnings in the radical millennialism of the 1840s, showing where its leaders and teachings have departed from the historic faith.
Ideal for ministers, teachers, parents, and students, this series of booklets contains a wealth of information on four of the major sects: The teachings of Christian Science; the teachings of Jehovah's Witnesses; the teachings of Moronism; the teachings of Seventh-day Adventism
There is a great deal of confusion in our theologically illiterate day about the differences between Romanism and Protestantism. Dr. Gerstner gives an overview of seven eternally significant areas in which the two sides differ: baptism, confirmation, the mass, penance, the last rites, the Bible, and justification by faith alone. This primer is ...
During his lifetime Dr. Gerstner wrote 11 primers on different aspects of theology. Most of these have been out of print for years, but they are now gathered together in this collection which makes a fine compendium of Gerstner's thought as well a succinct introduction to Reformed theology. All of this material has been retypeset.
Assurance of salvation is of the essence of faith, yet many Christians do not have assurance, while many who do have no right to it. Using a clever literary device, Dr. Gerstner presents short readable chapters which take the reader through all the aspects of assurance to help those with a right to it find it, and to challenge those who have ...
This book was originally published by Westminster Press in 1960 under the title Steps to Salvation: The Evangelistic Message of Jonathan Edwards. Dr. Gerstner said that it is the most extensive treatment anywhere on the Puritan doctrine on seeking, or preparation for salvation, as it explores Jonathan Edwards' evangelistic method.
This is a compilation of 41 insightful sermons preached on the Beatitudes of Christ. This was the first book ever published by Soli Deo Gloria, and continues to remain a favorite among many. This reprint contains an introduction by John H. Gerstner and an index.
This book is the last work Dr. Gerstner prepared for publication before his death in 1996. It is a mini-systematic theology in question and answer format. Dr. Gerstner gives 25 chapters of theology where an unregenerate inquirer is dialoging with a regenerate Christian. These are tough questions about all aspects of Christian doctrine including ...
Long before he was a theologian of great reputation, Dr. Gerstner was a pastor. He began writing regular articles in the early 1940's for the United Presbyterian magazine and later for Moody Monthly and Christianity Today. Many of these articles are included in this valuable collection. Additionally, there is a seven part series on "Justification ...
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Edited By Tenney, Merrill C. , Ph. D. & With Essays By Gerstner, John H. ; Harris, R. Laird; Kantzer, Kenneth S. ; Montgomery...
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Edition: Third Printing
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Zondervan Pub. House
Date Published: 1970
Description: Good. No Jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. It has 228 pages with considerable underlining; notes and bibliographical references. Soft cover with scuffs. read more
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