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Author:Boon-Sing Poh
ISBN:9789839180657
Publisher:Good News Enterprise
Date:Feb, 2024
Page:108
Size:23 cm x 15 cm
Weight:190 g
Author:
Boon-Sing Poh
He was born in 1954 in Malaysia. Brought up in a pagan background, he was saved by God’s grace through faith in Jesus Christ while studying in the United Kingdom. He returned to Malaysia to become a lecturer in a university for six years, founded the first Reformed Baptist Church in the country in 1983, and was imprisoned for his faith from 1987 to 1988 for a period of 325 days.
He is the pastor of Damansara Reformed Baptist Church (DRBC) in Kuala Lumpur, a contented husband, a thankful father of four sons, and a happy grandfather. He earned the PhD degree in Electronics Engineering from the University of Liverpool, UK, the Diploma in Religious Study from Cambridge University, UK, and the PhD degree in Theology from North-West University, SA.
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Contents:
Introduction
1) Why This Book?
1.1 Purpose of MCTC
1.2 Purpose Of The Present Book
1.3 Subordinate Purposes Of The Present Book
1.4 Conclusion
2) The Historical Emergence Of Reformed Theology
2.1 Events Leading To The Reformation
2.2 From The Puritan Age To The Present
2.3 Conclusion
3) An Overview Of Reformed Theology
3.1 Who were Augustine and John Calvin?
3.2 Misrepresentation of Reformed Theology
3.3 Conclusion
4) A Response To Reformed Theology
4.1 The Five Principles of the Reformation
4.2 The Five Points of Calvinism (The Doctrines of Grace)
4.3 Blatant Misrepresentations
4.4 Conclusion
5) Principled Yet Generous
5.1 Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899-1981)
5.2 Ecumenism and Compromise
5.3 Conclusion
6) Reformed Theology and the Supernatural
6.1 Reformed Theology: Miracles or God’s Providence
6.2 Understanding the Cessationist View
6.3 John Calvin and miracles
6.4 Benjamin B. Warfield and Counterfeit Miracles
6.5 John F. MacArthur: Charismatic Chaos and Strange Fire
6.6 Martyn Lloyd-Jones and J.I. Packer
6.7 Reformed Theology and the West
6.8 Conclusion
7) Conclusions
7.1 Misrepresentation of Reformed theology
7.2 The Ecumenical Agenda
7.3 A Model for Christian Fellowship
7.4 Christian Unity and Ecumenism Today
7.5 Conclusion
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