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Robert A. Morey

    The Encyclopedia Of Practical Christianity
    A Christian Student's Survival Guide
    How The OLD & NEW Testaments Relate To Each Other
    The Truth About Freemasonry
    The Bible, Natural Theology and Natural Law: Conflict or Compromise?
    Studies in the Atonement
    • 2021

      Death and the Afterlife

      • 422 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      The book offers a thorough examination of the doctrine of eternal punishment, countering modern views like conditionalism and universalism. Dr. Robert A. Morey, a respected theologian, meticulously analyzes biblical language and scripture regarding human destiny after death. His clear writing style makes complex theological concepts accessible to both lay readers and scholars. With a rich educational background in various ancient texts and philosophies, Morey presents a compelling case for the historical understanding of eternal punishment.

      Death and the Afterlife
    • 2021

      Battle of the Gods

      • 376 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Focusing on the defense of Biblical doctrine, the book addresses contemporary challenges to God's character and attributes, particularly against neo-pagan interpretations. Dr. Robert A. Morey, a highly respected theologian, provides a thorough examination of scriptural passages, reinforcing the concepts of God's changelessness, wisdom, and sovereignty. The work serves as a significant rebuttal to the notion of a finite God, aiming to safeguard the truth amidst competing theologies and offering a comprehensive apologetic for the Christian faith.

      Battle of the Gods
    • 2020

      Exploring the complexities of self-defense and the concept of just war, Dr. Robert A. Morey challenges pacifism through biblical analysis and historical context. He argues that Jesus did not advocate for absolute non-violence and emphasizes the duty of individuals, particularly husbands, to protect their families. Morey critiques modern interpretations of pacifism, linking them to societal issues and the rise of totalitarian ideologies. His extensive theological background supports his stance, making this work a significant contribution to discussions on peace, justice, and the moral implications of warfare.

      When Is It Right to Fight?: A Penetrating Look at the Difficult Issues Of Peace, Freedom, and Responsibility
    • 2019

      A Christian Student's Survival Guide

      • 514 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Dr. Robert A. Morey, a prominent theologian and apologist, brings a wealth of knowledge in Classical and Koine Greek, Hebrew, and various religious texts. His latest work addresses key topics such as the Christian worldview, creation, and apologetics, specifically tailored for high school and college students. Morey's insights challenge secular humanist perspectives, aiming to equip readers with a robust defense of biblical faith. Endorsed by notable Christian leaders, this guide promises clarity in confronting intellectual arguments against Christianity.

      A Christian Student's Survival Guide
    • 2018

      The book addresses the crucial relationship between the Old and New Testaments, particularly focusing on the confusion surrounding the Covenants and the role of Gentile Christians in relation to Mosaic laws. It explores historical controversies that arose in the early Church, as documented in the Book of Acts and the Epistle to Galatians, emphasizing their theological implications. Dr. Morey clarifies the distinctions between various Covenants and theological frameworks, providing insights into issues like food laws and Sabbath observance, making it essential reading for pastors and theologians.

      How The OLD & NEW Testaments Relate To Each Other
    • 2017

      The Truth About Freemasonry

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focusing on the origins and teachings of Freemasonry, this book offers an unbiased analysis using primary sources from the House of the Temple library. It examines how Albert Pike influenced American Scottish Rite Freemasonry and critiques the shift towards a de-Christianized belief system. The author, Dr. Robert A. Morey, aims to clarify common misconceptions about Freemasonry, making the book valuable for both Masons and non-Masons interested in the historical and theological aspects of the organization.

      The Truth About Freemasonry
    • 2015

      The Encyclopedia Of Practical Christianity

      • 692 pages
      • 25 hours of reading

      Dr. Robert A. Morey, a renowned theologian and author, presents an extensive exploration of over 133 biblical topics in this comprehensive encyclopedia. The work addresses the essential roles of individuals, families, churches, and nations in the Christian life, emphasizing the importance of knowledge, character development, and obedience to God's Word. Drawing on his vast educational background, Morey seeks to clarify the confusion prevalent in modern churches by providing a solid biblical foundation for understanding God's expectations. This resource is both practical and profound, reflecting decades of dedicated teaching.

      The Encyclopedia Of Practical Christianity
    • 2015

      Is Eastern Orthodoxy Christian?

      • 170 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book investigates the growing interest in Eastern Orthodoxy among Evangelical Christians, countering misconceptions that it is merely a variant of Roman Catholicism. Dr. Morey meticulously examines the historical and philosophical roots of Orthodox doctrines and practices, providing a thorough Evangelical critique. His research highlights significant departures from biblical orthodoxy, aiming to clarify the distinctions between the two traditions. Recognized for its scholarly rigor, this work serves as a vital resource for understanding and addressing the complexities of Eastern Orthodoxy in contemporary Christian discourse.

      Is Eastern Orthodoxy Christian?
    • 2015

      Introduction To Defending The Faith

      • 52 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Equipped with extensive knowledge of biblical languages and ancient texts, Dr. Robert A. Morey addresses common objections to Christianity in this guide. He emphasizes that all Christians are called to defend their faith and provides essential principles and attitudes for this task. The book features a chart that offers responses to typical intellectual challenges, aiming to clarify and strengthen the Christian worldview. Endorsed by prominent Christian leaders, it serves as a resource for believers seeking to engage thoughtfully with skepticism.

      Introduction To Defending The Faith
    • 2015

      The TRINITY

      • 450 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      The book presents a compelling argument for the multi-personal nature of God, supported by extensive research from the Old Testament, Jewish writings, and early Christian literature. Dr. Robert A. Morey, an esteemed theologian, addresses contemporary philosophical and theological challenges, making a case for the Trinity that resonates with modern believers. His scholarship is thorough, and his writing style is accessible, aiming to equip readers to engage thoughtfully with a society increasingly influenced by relativism. This work is positioned as a significant contribution to Christian understanding in the 21st century.

      The TRINITY