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LICM Resources
Historical Studies
Theology
Biblical Studies
Christian Living
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Theology
Living in Christ Ministries offers numerous Study Aids, Bible Study Outlines, and other aids for the Christian.
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A Quest for Truth
A Brief Examination of the Various doctrinal and practical deviations found in the Word of Faith Movement. This pamphlet exposes the false teachings within this movement and refutes them using the word of God. You will be stunned at what is being falsely taught as The Truth. (31 pages).
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Defending the Faith: An Introduction to Presuppositional Apologetics
An introduction to theology and the key issues related to apologetics. Emphasis is given to the self-attestation of God, the Scriptures, and the Gospel.
Later chapters address the problem of evil; critique unbelief; present the right use of logic in apologetics and discuss the place, and proper use of, evidences in presuppositional
apologetics and evangelism (187 pages).
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Principles of Biblical Interpretation
An in-depth study developing the most significant aspects of hermeneutics. Not a theoretical treatment, but one that is designed to be extremely practical. The major emphasis is on understanding the principles of interpretation, with smaller portions on bibliology and application through practical exercises. (145 pages)
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The Attributes of God
A detailed examination of the person of God and His attributes. Emphasis is given to the issues of divine sovereignty, providence, and the human will. Special attention is devoted to the practical aspects of knowing God. (250 pages)
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The Bible: The Word of God
A comprehensive study on every major aspect of the Bible as the written Word of God. Special emphasis is given to revelation, inspiration, inerrancy, and canonicity. The Bible is under attack and this course will help you defend it. (145 pages)
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The Person and Work of Christ
A thorough survey of what the Bible reveals about the person of Jesus Christ from eternity to eternity. The incarnation of Christ is highlighted, with much attention given to His humanity. The major emphasis is upon His earthly ministry, passion, and ongoing work. (140 pages)
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The Person and Work of the Holy Spirit
An extensive treatment about the unique person and work of the Holy Spirit in both Old and New Testaments. His work with the unbeliever is described in detail, but the major emphasis is upon His work with the believer. There are special sections on the gifts of the Holy Spirit and revival. (200 pages)
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The Glory to Come
This is a biblical study of heaven's bliss and the believer's rewards. Every significant aspect of heaven has been developed, with special emphasis being placed upon the impact of this truth for our lives in the present. There was also an additional section on the realty of everlasting punishment, and sermons by J.C. Ryle, J.A. James, and Jonathan Edwards have been included as well. With so little currently available on this subject, this work would be a helpful addition to any believer's library (149 pages).
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The Covenants of God
This is an in-depth study of the divine covenant structure found in Scripture, and its relationship to the development of God's work in redemptive history. Each of the divine covenants are dealt with individually, rightly related to one another, and then viewed in their relation to the New Covenant. This material lays the foundation for a biblical understanding of the New Covenant era (120 pages).
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The Grandeur of God and the Folly of Idolatry
This is a presentation of the grandeur and glory of God by way of contrasting it with the absolute absurdity and folly of idolatry. The purpose is to increase our knowledge of God according to the revelation of Scripture, with that being the only true and lasting remedy for the problem of idolatry. The study is based upon the key biblical texts dealing with these subjects (e.g. Genesis 1; Acts 17; Romans 1; Isaiah 43-45; Exodus 20; etc.) (90 pages).
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The Glorious Doctrines
of Grace |
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This
study explores the doctrines of grace and
considers some of the historical background.
Many good Calvinists are not aware of how these
doctrines were first formulated. In addition,
some of the theological presuppositions of the
doctrinal system of Calvinism are considered,
along with the five “solas” of the Reformation,
the “five points” of Calvinism, and the five
“dilemmas” of Calvinism. The study concludes by
discussing several of the practical implications
of the doctrines of grace in the life of
believers. (185 pages)
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