Maybe I'm just missing it somewhere, but it seems this should be available digitally.
I would like to get The Inclusive Bible on Logos.
The Puritans believed that godly marriages were foundational for the future life of families, churches, and nations. Therefore, they wrote prolifically on the subject of marriage, seeking to bring biblical reformation to this subject in a comprehensive way. Martin Luther, John Calvin, and other previous Reformers had begun…
From Amazon: Enlighten your reading of the scriptures with this one-volume biblical commentary, a trusted Catholic resource for priests, students and scholars for over 55 years. "The word of God unites believers and makes them one people. This is the importance and mission of biblical scholarship at the service of the…
This book explores the assurance of salvation and addresses common doubts by examining God’s saving grace from a biblical and Reformed perspective. It explains foundational doctrines like total depravity, unconditional election and eternal security, showing how genuine faith in Christ offers unshakable hope. The author…
This accessible apologetics primer distills over 100 common questions about Christianity into concise, easy‑to‑grasp explanations. Written from a Reformed perspective, it covers core topics such as Jesus’ deity, the Trinity, salvation and Christian living. Each chapter aims to give believers the vocabulary and biblical…