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  1. Nov 11, 2006 · The Great Doctrines Of The Bible : William Evans : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

    • Elmer L. Towns
    • INTRODUCTION
    • What We Believe about the Bible
    • How God Preserved His Word to Us
    • Recognizing the Authority of the Scriptures
    • Interpreting the Meaning of Scripture
    • Review Questions
    • Discussion Questions
    • What We Believe about God
    • The Nature of God
    • The Names of God
    • Review Questions
    • Discussion Questions
    • What We Believe about Christ
    • The Incarnation
    • The Atonement
    • Review Questions
    • Discussion Questions
    • What We Believe about the Holy Spirit
    • Review Questions
    • Discussion Questions
    • Review Questions
    • Discussion Questions
    • What We Believe about Salvation
    • Review Questions
    • Discussion Questions
    • What We Believe about the Church
    • Review Questions
    • Discussion Questions
    • What We Believe about Eschatology
    • Hell
    • Heaven
    • Review Questions
    • Discussion Questions
    • ADDITIONAL MATERIALS

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    Many people come to realize their need for a Saviour, repent of their sin, and accept Christ. They are converted and become Christians. They join a church and attend with some regular-ity. In their zeal and desire to serve Christ and do God’s will, some Christians become very active in serving through their church. However, when an outsider, a non-...

    No other single book in history has impacted more lives in a positive way than the Bible. Several years ago, a Bible was published which was simply identified as The Book. Certainly the Bible is described accurately as the greatest book in the world. It deserves the expression “greatest book” because it is the greatest in subject matter; it is the ...

    One of the unique features of the Scriptures is its continued existence. Perhaps no other book in history has been so vigorously and consistently opposed. The energies of several gov-ernments have been focused on destroying the Bible, yet God has preserved His Word to this generation. Most of the great books of antiquity have been lost over the yea...

    Some religious groups recognize the Bible as one of several holy books or scriptures. They claim God has spoken through the Vedic Scriptures or Book of Mormon just as He has spoken through the Bible. Evangelical Christians reject that claim because they believe the sixty-six books of the Bible form the completed canon of Scripture. We use the word ...

    The Bible is a spiritual book which must be spiritually discerned, hence the need for illumination. But it is also a book originally written in language most people could under-stand. However, today many people cannot understand the original language. Therefore Scrip-ture has been translated into different languages so more people can understand. H...

    What eight theme words are related to accepting and understanding the Bible? Why is the Bible the greatest book in the world? What are different ways God reveals himself to us? How did God “write” the Bible.

    Why is the Bible reliable? What would help you understand the Bible better? How can you apply the Bible to your own life? CHAPTER TWO

    “The history of mankind will probably show that no people has ever risen above its reli-gion, and man’s spiritual history will positively demonstrate that no religion has ever been greater than its idea about God. Worship is pure or base as the worshiper entertains high or low thoughts of God.”1 This observation by A. W. Tozer helps us understand w...

    One of the most difficult questions to answer concerning God is, “Who is God?” Theolo-gians and philosophers have for generations engaged in long discourses in vain attempts to define “God” adequately. Because people are by nature limited in their understanding and God is by nature without limits, it is probably impossible for us to completely unde...

    God teaches us who He is by revealing His nature in His names. In many cultures, a name is given to a person to describe their character or the aspirations of parents to see certain character developed in the life of their children. Throughout the Scriptures, God is described by various names and titles which emphasize specific things which are tru...

    What are seven aspects of God’s nature? What is the difference between absolute attributes and comparative attributes? What is the “law of God”? What is the “work of God”?

    Describe the Trinity. Why is God referred to by so many different names in Scripture? Why should we learn more about who God is and how He relates to us? CHAPTER THREE

    No other single individual has impacted the history of the world in general and western civilization in particular more than Jesus of Nazareth. This humble son of a carpenter lived most of His life in obscurity spending little more than three years in the public limelight as a popular teacher of religious truth. He was eventually executed to appeas...

    The birth of Jesus may be the most familiar aspect of the life of Jesus to many people. During the Christmas season, many people take time out of their schedules to reflect on the appearance of angels and coming of shepherds to a stable in Bethlehem. They exchange cards with Christmas greetings and pictures of wise men and nativity scenes. When the...

    The second key significant event in Christ’s life was His atoning death. His death is com-memorated annually in Good Friday services around the world. As is the case with His birth, various historical details concerning the death of Jesus are well known by many people. But many of those same people do not understand the special significance God att...

    What are Christ’s unique aspects? What does Incarnation mean? What is the result of the Virgin Birth? What is significant about Christ’s death and resurrection?

    Where would we be without Christ’s resurrection? What benefits have you experienced as a result of accepting Christ? How can you live for Christ? CHAPTER FOUR

    Someone once called the Holy Spirit, “the forgotten person of the Trinity.” While that may have been true throughout much of church history, we are living in a generation that has rediscovered the important role of the Holy Spirit in our life. One of the most significant consequences of this awakening is many Christians’ interest in discovering and...

    What is the Holy Spirit’s present work? Describe the Holy Spirit’s role in salvation. What are the nine task-oriented spiritual gifts?

    How can you discover your own spiritual gift(s)? What should you do after determining your gift(s)? What spiritual fruits are evident in your life? CHAPTER FIVE

    How were people created? What are the two aspects of a person’s being? What does “heart” mean in the Bible? What are the three kinds of sin mentioned in Scripture?

    How can you overcome temptation? What happens when a Christian sins? Adam’s sin was imputed to the human race, therefore we are all sinners. Have you ac-cepted the biblical remedy – the imputed righteousness of Christ – for your sin? CHAPTER SIX

    The single most significant experience in life is receiving the salvation provided by Christ on the Cross. This experience is so significant that the Bible uses over a hundred different expressions to describe it. The experience is difficult to describe fully if a person has not per-sonally experienced salvation. The Bible uses the word salvation i...

    What is conversion? What is the basis of conversion and regeneration? What is justification/how are we justified?

    How can you be sanctified? What are the steps to having a consistent Christian lifestyle? What should you do if you “stumble and fall” in your Christian life? CHAPTER SEVEN

    A majority of Christians have just enough knowledge and experience to know why a per-son needs salvation and how to accept Christ as Saviour. They know the Gospel in a nutshell, but have never been taught the foundational doctrines of their faith. In order for Christians to remain steadfast and grow stronger in their faith, they need to know what t...

    A majority of Christians have just enough knowledge and experience to know why a per-son needs salvation and how to accept Christ as Saviour. They know the Gospel in a nutshell, but have never been taught the foundational doctrines of their faith. In order for Christians to remain steadfast and grow stronger in their faith, they need to know what t...

    A majority of Christians have just enough knowledge and experience to know why a per-son needs salvation and how to accept Christ as Saviour. They know the Gospel in a nutshell, but have never been taught the foundational doctrines of their faith. In order for Christians to remain steadfast and grow stronger in their faith, they need to know what t...

    A majority of Christians have just enough knowledge and experience to know why a per-son needs salvation and how to accept Christ as Saviour. They know the Gospel in a nutshell, but have never been taught the foundational doctrines of their faith. In order for Christians to remain steadfast and grow stronger in their faith, they need to know what t...

    A majority of Christians have just enough knowledge and experience to know why a per-son needs salvation and how to accept Christ as Saviour. They know the Gospel in a nutshell, but have never been taught the foundational doctrines of their faith. In order for Christians to remain steadfast and grow stronger in their faith, they need to know what t...

    A majority of Christians have just enough knowledge and experience to know why a per-son needs salvation and how to accept Christ as Saviour. They know the Gospel in a nutshell, but have never been taught the foundational doctrines of their faith. In order for Christians to remain steadfast and grow stronger in their faith, they need to know what t...

    A majority of Christians have just enough knowledge and experience to know why a per-son needs salvation and how to accept Christ as Saviour. They know the Gospel in a nutshell, but have never been taught the foundational doctrines of their faith. In order for Christians to remain steadfast and grow stronger in their faith, they need to know what t...

    A majority of Christians have just enough knowledge and experience to know why a per-son needs salvation and how to accept Christ as Saviour. They know the Gospel in a nutshell, but have never been taught the foundational doctrines of their faith. In order for Christians to remain steadfast and grow stronger in their faith, they need to know what t...

    A majority of Christians have just enough knowledge and experience to know why a per-son needs salvation and how to accept Christ as Saviour. They know the Gospel in a nutshell, but have never been taught the foundational doctrines of their faith. In order for Christians to remain steadfast and grow stronger in their faith, they need to know what t...

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  3. knowledge of the doctrines of the Christian faith may find all the help he needs in this book. It is hoped that while it is prepared for the student, it is nevertheless not too deep for the average layman. The special indebtedness of the writer is hereby expressed to the following works: ˝What the Bible Teaches,˛ by The Great Doctrines of the ...

  4. Doctrines of the Bible give you a grasp of the Bible`s key teachings. Beginning with a chapter on how to study Bible doctrine, this book provides you with studies and analyses of thirty important doctrines.

  5. The Great Doctrines of the Bible by Evans, William, Rev., 1870-1950 - Free ebook download as Text File (.txt), PDF File (.pdf) or read book online for free.

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