A treatment of the concepts of "law", "gospel" and the classic "three uses of the law", together with their application to the crucial question of the appropriateness of legislating a "Christian agenda" in a pluralistic society.… Read more…
Readers of Dr. Montgomery's essay, "The Gospel of John Yesterday and Today," in his classic volume, The Suicide of Christian Theology, will be delighted with his careful exposition of the fourth Gospel. These popular lectures were delivered as a series to an enthusiastic audience in the late Walter R. Martin's Southern California Bible Class. Now the… Read more…
A condensed version of Defending the Biblical Gospel and Sensible Christianity, with additional material on cults and other religions (Christian Science, Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormon, Islam, and eastern religions).Titles and Lengths:01 Part 1 - The New Age And A Tender Minded Apologetic 1 02 Part 1 - The New Age And A Tender Minded Apologetic 2 03 Pa… Read more…
No book in the entire Bible has had such an impact for theological conversion as Paul's Epistle to the Romans. St. Augustine came to Christ on hearing Romans 13:11-14; Martin Luther's study of the book brought him to an understanding of salvation by grace alone through faith; John Wesley's heart was "strangely warmed" as he listened to the readin… Read more…
Contemporary apologetics for the Christian layman designed to prepare you to be "ready to give an answer to every man who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you". (I Peter 3:15) Dr. Montgomery, in easy to understand terms, shows that Christianity is sensible and does have answers to the critical questions of life. Whether you listen to these audio fil… Read more…
An appreciation of the “greatest common law jurist of the 20th Century.” Includes a comparison and contrast of the Parliamentary system of Commonwealth countries within which Lord Denning operated and American Constitutionalism. Two lectures.… Read more…
LUTHER AND THE GERMAN REFORMATIONAn introduction to the life, times, and thought of Martin Luther (1483 – 1546).ZWINGLI AND THE SWISS REFORMATIONAn introduction to the life, times, and thought of Ulrich Zwingli (1484 – 1531).LUTHER AND ZWINGLI: HOW TO INTERPRET THE BIBLEA study of the principles for interpreting the Bible by comparison of the app… Read more…
A survey and critique of the eschatological aspects of non-Evangelical Protestant and Roman Catholic thinkers -Altizer and the "Death of God," de Chardin and "Process Theology," and Moltmann and "Theology of Hope."… Read more…
The history of apologetics, from Paul on Mars Hill to CS Lewis at Oxford. Learn how Christians have defended the faith as each age has levelled attacks upon it, and how relevant the master apologists of the past are to our contemporary witness for Christ and the Bible.… Read more…
An introduction to principles used in interpreting documents in the field of law, and their application in the field of theology. An address to the Evangelical Theological Society, November 1994.… Read more…
An examination of the basis and justification for war crimes trials, including international law and the "rule of law," while protecting the rights of the individual and the desire to achieve a "common good." Two lectures.… Read more…