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Lotar said:
Does anyone have any books on theology that they would suggest?

I would recommend anything by R.C. Sproul.

He is a very knowledgeable and respected theologian and he puts things in very layman terms.

God bless
 
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If you want something that makes sense, that is readable, and is not bogged down with devotionals and dogma... try E.W.Kenyon.

http://www.kenyons.org/

He has an amazing style of writing.
 
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SoldierofChrist said:
E.W. Kenyon is an advocate of the Word-Faith movement. I wouldn't suggest his works to anyone.

Kenyon lived and died before there was a word-faith movement. He died in 1949.
Some of his excellent writings have been adopted by WF folks... but he would not have known what you were talking about if you mentioned Word-Faith to him.
 
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Kenyon lived and died before there was a word-faith movement. He died in 1949.
Some of his excellent writings have been adopted by WF folks... but he would not have known what you were talking about if you mentioned Word-Faith to him.

Irregardless. He twists Scripture to make it say what he wanted to hear and is truly the father of the modern Word-Faith heresy.

"Every man who has been 'born again' is an Incarnation, and Christianity is a miracle. The believer is as much an Incarnation as was Jesus of Nazareth."

-E.W. Kenyon

 
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This is not the place for this debate. There are several other threads that address these things...
But the OP asked for suggestions re: theology books, and I think it is inappropreate to start attacking the suggestions offered.
 
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Granted. However, I'm not looking to debate, only to help my fellow brother in Christ not fall into heretical teachings. That I see is entirely appropriate to this topic of book suggestions for accurate theology which is what I believe Lotar is looking for. Feel free to disagree.
 
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SoldierofChrist said:
Feel free to disagree.
Consider it done.

Try reading Kenyon before judging him by a single quote lifted off a heresy hunter site!
 
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Just to get this back on track I agree with SoC. I don't really want recommendations from the world faith movement, or those super out there charasmatic types.

Thanks everyone for the recommendations, I'm going to go out and look at books today. BTW, I notice that there are a lot of Reformed recommendations, does anyone have any non-Calvinist books to look up as well?
 
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