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  • Matthew Honeycutt
    A year ago

    Free Will Baptist Studies Collection (5 vols.)
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    1. Matthew Honeycutt
      2 years ago

      This is an excellent resource for anyone interested in Reformed/Classical Arminianism. Well written and fair. Pinson has written a great overview of Reformed Arminianism in a great Q&A series format. Even if you are not Arminian this is a great addition to understand what Reformed Arminians truly believe and teach. It is always a good practice for Christians to understand how other Christians view the teaching of the Bible that is different than their own view. This would be the one work that can help meet that particular need. I highly recommend this work.
      40 Questions about Arminianism (40 Questions Series)
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      1. Matthew Honeycutt
        7 years ago

        This is a great set. I bought 3 of these individually in Vyrso (now Faithlife books) over a year ago. Since then they have been moved over to Logos with added page numbers, which is a huge plus. However, why is there no dynamic pricing on these? I already have 3 of the five books I purchased when they were on the Vyrso website. Why can't I buy the other two with dynamic pricing? And why is only the Faith Alone by Schreiner a separate book and the others are not?
        The Five Solas Series (5 vols.)
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        1. Matthew Honeycutt
          7 years ago

          I am a huge fan of this set of commentaries. I have many of the top commentaries for each book of the Bible, but these have been the most helpful. Looking forward to the completion of the NT and the continuation of the OT.
          Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament | ZECNT (10 vols.)
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          1. Matthew Honeycutt
            8 years ago

            These are excellent volumes as they are more than commentaries! It pools the vital information from hundreds of commentaries. These volumes have cross references that back up each verse or block of Scripture verses for further study, contextual and historical data, outlines which can be reworded or used as is for a particular preaching or teaching event, interpretive challenges, and theological dictionary and encyclopedic entries that are in the introductions. This set is worth the money and I use it first (after reading and studying the Scripture text for myself) as a quick overall survey before digging into other commentaries and resources. Top notch product!!! All that is missing is the two latest volumes in the Psalms (2 & 3), but hopefully they will be available at a later date.
            The Preacher’s Outline and Sermon Bible (43 vols.)
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            1. Matthew Honeycutt
              9 years ago

              This was required reading in one of my seminary classes. This work by Wells is an essential read for any preacher or student of the Word. Excellent treatment of understanding the theological landscape of postmodernism. Highly recommend it!
              The Courage to Be Protestant: Truth-Lovers, Marketers, and Emergents in the Postmodern World
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