
For Us and for Our Salvation: The Biblical Doctrine of Humanity and Sin
FORTHCOMING TITLE, ETA JANUARY 2027
In For Us and for Our Salvation, N. Gray Sutanto provides a comprehensive study of humanity created and fallen. Sutanto begins with biblical-theological foundations before providing a dogmatic synthesis and application to contemporary issues like gender, sexuality, and race.
This is a fresh and thorough investigation of human dignity and our need for Christ's redemption, written from a confessionally Reformed perspective in dialogue with the historical authorities of the church.
We Believe is a series of eight studies on the primary doctrines of the Christian faith as confessed in the Nicene Creed and received in the Reformed tradition. The series title is drawn from the first words of the Creed, which introduce what has become the classic confession of the Christian faith. Series volumes examine the biblical foundations of the church's faith, trace its development (especially in the Reformed tradition), and apply its truths to the worship, life, and mission of the church today.
336 pages
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FORTHCOMING TITLE, ETA JANUARY 2027
In For Us and for Our Salvation, N. Gray Sutanto provides a comprehensive study of humanity created and fallen. Sutanto begins with biblical-theological foundations before providing a dogmatic synthesis and application to contemporary issues like gender, sexuality, and race.
This is a fresh and thorough investigation of human dignity and our need for Christ's redemption, written from a confessionally Reformed perspective in dialogue with the historical authorities of the church.
We Believe is a series of eight studies on the primary doctrines of the Christian faith as confessed in the Nicene Creed and received in the Reformed tradition. The series title is drawn from the first words of the Creed, which introduce what has become the classic confession of the Christian faith. Series volumes examine the biblical foundations of the church's faith, trace its development (especially in the Reformed tradition), and apply its truths to the worship, life, and mission of the church today.
336 pages












