Well, at least to you reformed readers in here!!!
I'm looking for my next book to read. I'm about halfway through "Desiring God"(which is an amazing read!) and I've read R.C. Sproul's "Grace Unknown".
However, those are the only 2 'reformed" books I've read, and I really want to find a good book that explained reformed theology more fully than "grace unknown" did. It was a great first look, but I'm ready for something a bit more in depth.
And although I consider myself reformed baptist, this book can be from a presbyterian point of view.......
so, this is my "challenge":
list ONE (yes, I said one!) book that you think would be the best one for me to read so that I can have some more indepth knowledge and understanding about reformed theology(not just TULIP--I get that part).
Ready, set, GO!!!
p.s. ONE BOOK......come one, you can do it!!!!!
I'm looking for my next book to read. I'm about halfway through "Desiring God"(which is an amazing read!) and I've read R.C. Sproul's "Grace Unknown".
However, those are the only 2 'reformed" books I've read, and I really want to find a good book that explained reformed theology more fully than "grace unknown" did. It was a great first look, but I'm ready for something a bit more in depth.
And although I consider myself reformed baptist, this book can be from a presbyterian point of view.......
so, this is my "challenge":
list ONE (yes, I said one!) book that you think would be the best one for me to read so that I can have some more indepth knowledge and understanding about reformed theology(not just TULIP--I get that part).
Ready, set, GO!!!
p.s. ONE BOOK......come one, you can do it!!!!!