Digital Logos Edition
Sam Storms’ Theological Studies includes in-depth discussion and commentary on core beliefs in Christian theology. Storms sets out to increase your understanding of Christian theology by combining his personal experience with biblical references and select excerpts and opinions of significant authors and theologians of our time—John Piper, James Stalker, Norman Geisler, and others. Storms draws on 38 years of ministry experience as a pastor, author, and professor to help you understand the historical and biblical background of Christianity’s core beliefs and provide answers to challenging questions facing the modern church.
The Logos edition of Sam Storms’ Theological Studies seamlessly integrates all 100 plus articles into your digital library. You can search of the entire collection by keyword or Scripture reference, and all Bible verses appear in your preferred Bible translation on mouseover. Automatic syncing across devices prevents you from ever having to search for where you left off.
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This volume contains a biblical description of God, his power, and role as King. Storms also explores the meaning of God’s unlimited power in the contexts of omnipresence and omniscience.
Christian Ethics contains discussion on several taboo topics, such as gambling, suicide, and sexual morality. It offers biblical answers on dealing with temptation and sin.
Christology contains descriptions and insights to significant historical events in the Bible. Storms gives a consolidated introduction into some of the most important aspects of Christian theology in a concise but informative manner.
In this volume, Storms discusses the places of men and women in the church and ministry from egalitarian and complementarian viewpoints.
This volume contains an introduction to divine election, an outline of the debate between Calvinism and Arminiansiam, and other topics intertwined with the will of God and the will of man.
Divine Healing contains an introduction to the topic of divine healing, discussion of specific occurrences from the Bible, and a bibliography of recommended texts on the topic.
In Eternal Security, Storms gives an introduction to the topic of perseverance of the saints and his own opinion on the topic backed by biblical reference. He also discusses apostasy and gives several viewpoints from notable authors and theologians such as Michael Horton and Norman Geisler on eternal security.
Studies in Roman Catholicism contains an abbreviated history of the Roman Catholic Church, discussion on Sacramentalism, and an explanation of other key Roman Catholic doctrines.
In Spiritual Warfare, Storms discusses the existence and activities of angels, demons, and Satan, as well as specific tactics and strategies in spiritual warfare, such as temptation, territorial spirits, and demonization.
Sam Storms spent 38 years in ministry as a pastor, professor, and author. He was visiting associate professor of theology at Wheaton College from 2000 to 2004, and he’s currently senior pastor at Bridgeway Church in Oklahoma City. He’s a graduate of the University of Oklahoma (BA), Dallas Theological Seminary (ThM), and The University of Texas (PhD).
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