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Recounting his personal quest to understand God, respected theologian R. C. Sproul takes readers on a spiritual journey that will lead them into a deeper understanding of a God who can sometimes seem unfathomable.

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1995 by R. C. Sproul, Trustee, or his successors, of the R. C. Sproul Trust dated August 7, 1989. All rights reserved.

Published by Baker Books

a division of Baker Publishing Group

P.O. Box 6287, Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6287

www.bakerbooks.com

Repackaged edition published 2017

Previously published by Regal Books under the title Discovering the God Who Is

Ebook edition created 2017

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any meansfor example, electronic, photocopy, recordingwithout the prior written permission of the publisher. The only exception is brief quotations in printed reviews.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is on file at the Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

ISBN 978-1-4934-1233-4

Scripture quotations are from the New King James Version. Copyright 1982 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

The Proprietor is represented by the literary agency of Wolgemuth & Associates, Inc.

Endorsements

Praise for Faith Alone

In a day of rampant theological confusion and compromise, R. C. Sproul provides a voice of conviction deeply rooted in biblical truth and the faithful heritage of the gospel. He makes clear what is at stake in current patterns of evangelical compromisethe gospel itself.

Albert Mohler, Jr., president, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

R. C. Sproul and I share a number of common interests, none more precious to both of us than the doctrine of justification by faith alone. Sola fide (Latin for faith alone) was the material principle of the Protestant Reformation. Todays evangelicals tend to be unversed in Scripture and ignorant of their own history, so they are generally ill-equipped to defend what they profess to believe. And the doctrine of justification has been subjected to relentless attacks on several fronts in recent decades. One of the most disturbing elements of this devastating theological downgrade is the fact that some of the chief culprits arguing against sola fide have been people who self-identify as Protestants. Dr. Sproul has probably done more than anyone in our generation to reconnect contemporary evangelicals with their own rich history. In particular, he has been courageously defending the doctrine of justification for several decades. This book distills the best of his teaching on that issue. Its an important defense of the gospels cardinal principle in a clear and compelling format. Im happy to give it my most enthusiastic recommendation.

John MacArthur, author; speaker; pastor; president, The Masters College and Seminary

For as long as R. C. Sproul has been involved in public ministry, he has stood firm against theological error while battling boldly for doctrinal truth. In Faith Alone he demonstrates the critical importance of affirming and protecting that great Reformation doctrine of justification by grace alone, through faith alone. Always respectful toward others, he proceeds carefully, biblically, and with unrelenting force. This book remains as important and relevant today as when it was first published.

Tim Challies, challies.com

R. C. Sproul has done a masterful job of reminding us of the true nature of the gospel.

Jerry Bridges, The Navigators

Praise for Getting the Gospel Right

Some of us want to get the gospel right; some of us just want to get it out. With a generous combination of love and conviction, R. C. Sproul helps us all to do both better.

Michael Horton, J. Gresham Machen Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics, Westminster Seminary California

If you want the gospel, in all its ramifications, made perfectly clear to you, you will find no better source of information than this book by one of Americas outstanding Christian theologians.

D. James Kennedy (19302007), pastor, Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church

Praise for Not a Chance

Powerfully argued. Here science, philosophy, and theology meet.

Ravi Zacharias, author, The Real Face of Atheism

The word chance is often used, but little understood. Some even attribute causal and explanatory powers to chance (and even to nothingness). If chance (uncaused events) exists, then the God of the Bible does not. I am grateful that the new edition of Not a Chance puts the lie to erroneous notions about chance, and does so in a readable, well-researched, and compelling manner. In the process, the authors commend Christianity as the best explanation for our world of cause and effect and meaning.

Douglas Groothuis, professor of philosophy, Denver Seminary

In this accessible and timely book, veteran Christian philosopher and apologist R. C. Sproul (along with theologian Keith Mathison) exposes the absurd lengths to which many skeptical scientists and philosophers have gone to avoid the conclusion that the universe and the things in it are the handiwork of the Triune God of the historic Christian faith. With his notorious wit and incisive argumentation, Dr. Sproul shows the reader that chance is not an entity that can cause anything, that a self-creating universe is a self-contradiction, and that the only reasonable explanation for the existence of anything is that God exists. Every Christian who wants to make an effective defense for his or her faith should read this book.

Steven B. Cowan, coauthor, The Love of Wisdom: A Christian Introduction to Philosophy ; coeditor, In Defense of the Bible: A Comprehensive Apologetic for the Authority of Scripture

Not a Chance is a needed correction for errors that have crept into modern-day science. It is a refreshing and enlightening book that tackles difficult topics and brings them down to the layman. I fully support the ideas presented within it.

Dr. Robert Waltzer, professor and chair of biology, Belhaven University

Praise for What Is Reformed Theology?

Not only does Dr. Sproul have an amazingly broad but detailed grasp of Reformed theology but he has also been gifted with the ability to explain complex theology in a way that is both interesting and understandable. That is no common gift. Accessible, biblical, and educational, this is one of the best books I have read on the subject.

Tim Challies, challies.com

Contents

Cover

Title Page

Copyright Page

Endorsements

Foreword by J. I. Packer

Preface

1. Who Are You, God?

2. Who Made You, God?

3. I Want to Find You, God

4. I Cant See You, God

5. How Much Do You Know, God?

6. Where Is Truth, God?

7. The Shadow Doesnt Turn

8. The Just Judge

9. The Invincible Power

10. Can I Trust You, God?

11. The Love That Will Not Let Us Go

12. The Name Above All Names

Notes

About the Author

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Foreword

I have said in print before, and having read this book I now say again, that if I were the devil I would make a special point of trying to stop R. C. Sproul (Pronounced Sprole , by the way. Get it right; he cares!). For R. C. is a man who not only believes Gods revealed truth but spreads it; and in spreading it, not only does he make it clear, but he makes sense of it; and the sense he makes of it is not just abstract and theoretical coherence but a practical, moral, down-to-earth, life-changing challenge. Charles Simeon held that the pulpit should relay the good sense of good men. Well, here in R. C.s preaching on paper is good sense that could and should revolutionize us all. R. C. is a cross between Puck and Merlin (Frodo and Gandalf, if you prefer), and the lively freshness with which he states things is wonderfully enriching. If the devil does not see that men like R. C. are from his standpoint dangerous, he is a bigger fool than we thought.

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