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Heraldic Aspects of the German Reformation
Author: John Warwick Montgomery
A study of armorial materials used by the chief protagonists of the German Reformation, leading to the conclusion that the Reformation should be seen within the perspective of the medieval chivalric tradition as a battle of nobles, if not noble ideals. 60 pages
Tractatus Logico-Theologicus
Author: John Warwick Montgomery
"Written in the style of the early Wittgenstein, Tractatus Logico-Theologicus brings together and updates several decades of [Montgomery's] thought, as it provides a clear, articulate defense of the truth of Christianity, the existence of God, the inerrancy of Holy Scripture, and the fundamental importance of Christian revelation for addressing the human condition. Tractatus Logico-Theologicus is must reading for anyone who wants to know how to choose a religion intelligently."J.P. Moreland, Biola University
"John Warwick Montgomery is one of the most important apologists for biblical Christianity in our time. This is his magnum opus. In it he refutes pluralism (the view that all religions are just different ways to God and none is a superior way of salvation) and postmodernism (the view that there is no discoverable truth that is both universal and absolute); he then sets out the evidence validating Christianity's truth claim."Paul D. Feinberg, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School236 pages
Principalities And Powers
Author: John Warwick Montgomery
A fascinating look at the paranormal, the supernatural, and the hidden things, including prophesy, divination, poltergeist, cabala, extra-sensory perception, fairies, ghosts, astrology, and other bizarre phenomena.
224 pages
Demon Possession
Author: John Warwick Montgomery
Papers presented at the Christian Medical Society's conference - "A Theological, Psychological, Medical Symposium on the Phenomena Labeled as Demonic." The papers cover eight major areas. Demonology in the Bible, Demonology in History and Law; Demonology in Literature; Demonology in Anthropological Perspective; Demonology on the Mission Fields; Demonology Viewed Psychiatrically; Demonology and Pastoral Care; and Demonology and Theology.
". . . a breadth of treatment that can be found in no other discussion of the subject." H.W. Robinson, Bibliotheca Sacra
384 pages
The Church: Blessing Or Curse?
Author: John Warwick Montgomery
A hard hitting, controversial book originally titled Damned Through the Church. The author takes a critical look at the role which the Church has played in several epochs of history. He offers a striking vision of what the Church could and should be in our age, and why we should be involved in the Church.
96 pages
God's Inerrant Word
Author: John Warwick Montgomery
Essays on the case for biblical inerrancy as well as discussions of Luther, Calvin and B. B. Warfield's views on the inerrancy of Holy Writ. The essays in this book were written as research articles for delivery at the Conference on the Inspiration and Authority of Scripture at Ligonier Valley Study Center. The authors include J. I. Packer, John H. Gerstner, Clark H. Pinnock, John M. Frame, and R. C. Sproul.
288 pages
The Suicide Of Christian Theology
Author: John Warwick Montgomery
A compendium of 34 essays surveying the current theological scene. Includes The "Is God Dead?" Controversy (1966), and The Altizer-Montgomery Dialogue (1967) - a transcript of his famous debate at the University of Chicago with the death-of-God theologian Thomas J. J. Altizer.
(For information on audiotape recording of the debate, click here).528 pages
The Shape Of the Past: An Introduction To Philosophical Historiography
Author: John Warwick Montgomery
This was originally written as a University text for undergraduate history students. The book's wide-spread and enduring popularity and relevance is evidenced by its two editions and seven printings. The book includes an intriguing essay on the nature of time and time travel. The revised edition includes as an appendix Paul Feinberg's essay, "History: Public or Private? A Defense of John Warwick Montgomery's Philosophy of History."
390 pages
Where Is History Going?
Author: John Warwick Montgomery
A companion volume to Shape of the Past. A Christian response to secular philosophies of history. Karl Barth, Paul Tillich and Gordon Clark's philosophies of history are also critiqued. Includes History and Christianity (1964), Dr. Montgomery's reply to the lecture by Avrum Stroll of the University of British Columbia which contended that there is little if any reliable historical information about Jesus Christ. "Your two lectures [the basis for the book] did me good . . . I don't think it could be bettered" (C.S. Lewis).
250 pages
The Shaping Of America
Author: John Warwick Montgomery
A critique of American ideas. The first half of the book deals with how America became the nation that it is; the second half suggests how it could become the nation that it should be. "Every Christian interested in the welfare of his or her country should read this excellent volume." (Robert G. Clouse, Department of History, Indiana State University)
255 pages
In Defense Of Martin Luther
Author: John Warwick Montgomery
A fascinating collection of essays in which Montgomery shows how the Reformation led to a renaissance of learning and provided the foundation for modern science. Montgomery also directly takes on the challenge of secularists and others who allege that Luther's theology is logically consistent with Nazism. Recommended by Roland Bainton, author of Here I Stand.
175 pages
Crisis In Lutheran Theology
Author: John Warwick Montgomery
Includes essays on Biblical inerrancy, hermeneutics and the Law's third use (sanctification). By no means of limited Lutheran interest, this book provides ammunition to laymen of all denominations who are troubled by encroaching liberalism and the erosion of Biblical authority.
347 pages
The Writing Of Research Papers In Theology
Author: John Warwick Montgomery
In this booklet written while the author was the Head Librarian, Swift Divinity Library, University of Chicago, he sets out the basic principles and steps to follow when doing research in a reference library, and points the way to the types of reference tools that one should use. While the illustrative material relates to theology, the principles and practices are applicable to a wide variety of disciplines.
356 pages
Writings of John Warwick Montgomery: A Bibliography
Author: John Warwick Montgomery
A complete listing of all theses, dissertations, essays and books by John Warwick Montgomery.
Measuring Morality: A Comparison of Ethical Systems
Author: Erwin LutzerA careful examination of four major ethical systems - cultural relativism, situation ethics, behaviourism and emotive ethics - as compared with the traditional Judeo-Christian ethic.
"This clearly-written book will help people to think through the critical issues at stake in ethical inquiry." (The Christian Librarian)
120 pages
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