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31 Días: Devocionales para Adolescentes
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31 Días: Devocionales para la Vida
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31-Day Devotionals for Life
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31-Day Devotionals for Teenagers
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40 Favorite Hymns
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A Theology of Lordship
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Adventures in the American Revolution
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American Reformed Biographies
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Basics of the Faith
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Bendiciones de la Fe
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Best of Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology (PCRT)
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Blessings of the Faith
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Calvin 500
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Chosen Daughters
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Christian Answers to Hard Questions
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Christian Essentials
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Classics for Young Readers
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Crown & Covenant Trilogy
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Everyday Prayer
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Explorations in Biblical Theology
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Faith & Freedom Trilogy
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Faithful Learning
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Great Thinkers
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Guided Tour of Church History
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Heart Talks
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Heroes & History
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John Calvin's Illustrated Institutes
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Light for Your Path
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Living Story
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Living Word Bible Studies
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Making Him Known
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Making Sense
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Pictures of Gospel Grace
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Prayers of a Parent
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Recursos para Cambiar Vidas
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Reformed Academic Dissertations
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Reformed Expository Bible Studies
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Reformed Expository Commentary
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Resources for Biblical Living
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Resources for Changing Lives
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Rooted in Wisdom
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Tapestry
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The Binding of the Blade
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The Classic Warfield Collection
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The Dark Harvest Trilogy
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The Gospel According to the Old Testament
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The Gospel for Real Life
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The Quest for Truth
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The Westminster Assembly and the Reformed Faith
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Tiny Hands
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Westminster Perspectives
Authors
Tachick, Christopher S.
Christopher S. Tachick (M.A., Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary; Th.M., Bethlehem College & Seminary) is a member of Wycliffe Bible Translators serving as a translation consultant with Seed Company.
Talcott, David
David Talcott (PhD, Indiana University) is fellow of philosophy and the graduate dean at New Saint Andrews College in Moscow, Idaho. He is a program manager for truthXchange and a ruling elder in the Presbyterian Church of America.
Tautges, Paul
Paul Tautges is a pastor, biblical counselor, and author of many books on topics related to Christian living, pastoral ministry, parenting, and counseling, including Anxiety: Knowing God's Peace. Paul is married to Karen, and together they cherish their ten children and a growing tribe of grandchildren. He blogs at www.counselingoneanother.com.
Thomas, Curtis C.
Curtis C. Thomas served as pastor of Baptist churches in Arkansas. More recently, for fourteen years, he was the executive pastor of The Bible Church of Little Rock, an independent Reformed congregation. He retired after spending forty-four years in the ministry. Along with David Steele, he coauthored Romans: An interpretive Outline. He is also the author of Practical Wisdom for Pastors: Words of Encouragement and Counsel for a Lifetime of Ministry. He continues to write and is a frequent guest speaker in churches throughout central Arkansas and the surrounding area. He and his wife, Betty, have three grown sons and several grandchildren.
Thomas, Derek W.H.
Derek Thomas is minister of preaching and teaching at First Presbyterian Church in Columbia, South Carolina. He is editorial director of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals and distinguished visiting professor of systematic and historical theology at Reformed Theological Seminary.
Thompson, Nick
Nick Thompson is a graduate of Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary and is pursuing ordination in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church.
Til, L. John Van
L. John Van Til received a MA from Eastern Michigan University and a PhD from Michigan State University. He has taught at Grove City College for two decades and has written widely in the feilds of history, public policy, and Christian ethics.
Tolsma, Neil
Neil Tolsma is an ordained minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and has served as senior pastor of Bethel Presbyterian Church in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and Falls Presbyterian Church in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin.
Toly, Noah J.
Noah J. Toly (PhD, University of Delaware) is provost of Calvin University in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He was previously a professor at Wheaton College.
Tripp, Paul David
Paul David Tripp is president of Paul Tripp Ministries and author of a number of books, including bestsellers such as Instruments in the Redeemer's Hands. Now an international conference speaker, he has also taught at Westminster Theological Seminary and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He and his wife, Luella, have four grown children. Learn more about his ministry at PaulTripp.com.
Troxel, A. Craig
A. Craig Troxel is professor of practical theology at Westminster Seminary California.
Trueman, Carl R.
Carl R. Trueman (MA, Cambridge University; PhD, Aberdeen University) is professor of biblical and religious studies at Grove City College and William E. Simon Visiting Fellow in Religion and Public Life at Princeton University.
Tseng, Shao Kai
Shao Kai (“Alex”) Tseng (MDiv, Regent College; ThM, Princeton Theological Seminary; MSt, DPhil, University of Oxford) is research professor in the philosophy department of Zhejiang University in Hangzhou, China. He is the author of Karl Barth’s Infralapsarian Theology and Barth’s Ontology of Sin and Grace, as well as books on Hegel, Kant, and Barth in the Great Thinkers series, and a contributor to the Oxford Handbook of Nineteenth-Century Christian Thought.
Tsoukalas, Steven
Steven Tsoukalas (MDiv, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary) is executive director of Sound Doctrine Ministries in Exeter, New Hampshire. He is visiting lecturer at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and has written and lectured on a wide variety of cult movements.
Turnage, Elizabeth Reynolds
Elizabeth Reynolds Turnage is a gospel life and legacy coach, author, and speaker. She helps people live, prepare, and share their legacy to bring hope to future generations. She cofounded the Numbering Your Days Network to share gospel encouragement for aging, caregiving, legacy, grief, and end of life. Elizabeth and her husband, Kip, enjoy feasting and sharing good stories with their four adult children, their children-in-law, and their young grandchildren.
Turnau, Ted
Ted Turnau (MDiv, DApol, Westminster Theological Seminary) is a teaching fellow at the International Institute for Christian Studies. He currently teaches cultural and religious studies at Anglo-American University in Prague and cultural studies at the Social Science Faculty of Charles University.
Turretin, Francis
Francis Turretin (1623–87) has been called "the best expounder of the doctrine of the Reformed Church” (Samuel Alexander), “a marvelous synthesizer” (Roger Nicole), and “a towering figure among the Genevan Reformers (Leon Morris). His Institutio Theologiae Elencticae, first published In 1679–85, was the fruit of some thirty years’ teaching at the Academy of Geneva.