Loraine Boettner Books
Loraine Boettner was a Reformed theologian dedicated to popularizing the Reformed faith through his prolific writings. His works focused on theological inquiries, making conservative theological material readily available when such resources were often scarce. Through his extensive writings, he significantly influenced tens of thousands globally, leaving a lasting legacy of accessible theological scholarship.




The Trinity
- 104 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Focusing on the Christian doctrine of the Trinity, this work by Loraine Boettner offers a thorough exploration of its theological significance. Written in an accessible style, it aims to clarify complex concepts surrounding the Trinity, making it suitable for both scholars and lay readers. The book delves into historical perspectives and theological implications, contributing to a deeper understanding of this central tenet of Christian faith.
The Reformed Doctrine of the Atonement
- 138 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Focusing on the Atonement, the book explores Jesus Christ's dual mission to remove the curse of sin and restore humanity's relationship with God. It emphasizes that understanding this doctrine is essential for salvation and is rooted solely in Scripture, rejecting human philosophy as inadequate. The author aims to systematically present biblical teachings on the Atonement, demonstrating how these insights align with the spiritual aspirations of individuals seeking a deeper connection with God.
The Person of Christ
- 216 pages
- 8 hours of reading