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Michael Horton

    Il Dr. Horton è un teologo e apologeta profondamente impegnato nell'esplorazione della teologia della Riforma nel cristianesimo americano. I suoi contributi accademici sono arricchiti dai suoi ruoli di leadership, in qualità di presidente di White Horse Inn e co-conduttore di un programma radiofonico nazionale, oltre al suo lavoro come caporedattore della rivista Modern Reformation. Il suo vasto background di ricerca, inclusa una borsa di studio presso la Yale University Divinity School, fornisce una base per la sua prolifica scrittura sulla dogmatica riformata. Attraverso la sua opera, il Dr. Horton offre profonde intuizioni sulle complessità teologiche e sul loro significato contemporaneo.

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    Christless Christianity
    Covenant and Salvation
    People and Place
    Justification, Volume 2
    • Justification, Volume 2

      • 528pagine
      • 19 ore di lettura

      In this two-volume work, Michael Horton seeks to encounter anew the remarkable biblical doctrine of justification. Volume 1 is an exercise in historical theology, exploring the doctrine from the patristic era to the Reformation. Volume 2 then moves on to investigate justification in conversation with contemporary biblical scholarship.

      Justification, Volume 2
    • People and Place

      • 336pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Focusing on covenantal theology, this final volume delves into the church's origin, mission, and destiny. It emphasizes the significance of Israel's history and the covenant of grace in understanding New Testament ecclesiology. Horton illustrates how the church is formed through Christ's ascension, Pentecost, and Parousia, and highlights its ongoing life through the Word and sacraments. The work aims to showcase the covenantal model's potential to unite the church's identity as both community and location, addressing contemporary practices with urgency.

      People and Place
    • Covenant and Salvation

      Union with Christ

      • 338pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      The concluding volume of this four-part series offers an in-depth exploration of Christian salvation through the lens of covenant theology. Michael Horton analyzes key concepts such as law and gospel, union with Christ, justification, and theosis, engaging with both historical and modern perspectives. This comprehensive examination aims to deepen the understanding of salvation's complexities within the framework of covenantal relationships.

      Covenant and Salvation
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      Practical Practices for Great Management Results

      • 108pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      The book emphasizes the responsibilities and challenges of being the leader of an entire business, highlighting the impact of your decisions on employees' livelihoods. It suggests that successful management requires knowledge gained from top resources, including Michael Horton's acclaimed work, which provides insights into effective general management practices. This guide aims to equip you with the skills and strategies needed to navigate the complexities of business leadership.

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    • Excellence

      • 142pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      Join Dr. Esposito, the principal of a school with a reputation for eating administrators alive, on her journey to becoming a great educational leader and influencer. Dr. Esposito uses foundational leadership books to create a leadership philosophy centered around servant leadership to students while creating 360-degree leaders within the school.

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    • In Core Christianity, author, pastor, and theologian Mike Horton explains the essential and basic beliefs that all Christians share. In addition to unpacking them in a way that is easy to understand, he shows why these beliefs matter to our lives today.

      Core Christianity
    • Ordinary

      • 221pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      In Ordinary, author and pastor Michael Horton provides a guide to a sustainable faith that happens over the long haul---not a quick fix that leaves you empty with unfulfilled promises. A resource that both challenges and comforts, it shows how the Christian life is not a call to be radical, but a call to be ordinary.

      Ordinary
    • We can express fear of just about any threat to our well-being, but will find raised eyebrows if we mention fearing God. However, what if we are depriving ourselves of the only antidote to our crippling fears? In Recovering Our Sanity, Michael Horton argues that the only way to conquer the wrong kinds of fear is to embrace the right kind.

      Recovering Our Sanity
    • The book features contributions from notable figures like Bruce Ware, Darryl Hart, and John MacArthur, urging evangelicals to reconnect with their Reformational heritage. It emphasizes the importance of revisiting foundational beliefs and practices to strengthen faith and identity within the evangelical community. Through various perspectives, the authors advocate for a return to essential theological principles that have shaped evangelicalism.

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