Being Reformed is a whole lot more than believing five points. Reformed Christians are confessional Christians, subscribing to ecclesiastical statements such as the Heidelberg Catechism, the Belgic Confession, and the Canons of Dordt. If you are new the Reformed faith, start with the Heidelberg Catechism.
If You are New to Reformed Christianity
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This is a useful book that shows the harmony between The Three Forms of Unity (i.e The Heidelberg Catechism, The Belgic Confession, and The Canons of Dordt) and The Westminster Standards.
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Next to the confessions, this is probably the best book in print that serves as an introduction to Reformed Christianity. Highly recommended!
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Dr. Godfrey gives his personal story of how he discovered Reformed Christianity in high school and why, decades later, he is more convinced than ever that it is the purest expression of Christianity to be found on the planet. An enjoyable, helpful book, and very easy to read.
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This is one of the best books out there explaining the basics of the solas and the five points. Classic stuff.
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Danny is a pastor and writes with pastoral care, carefully taking the reader through many critical doctrines and distinctives of the Reformed faith. A very helpful book.
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A classic treatment of the attributes of God and basic theology. A definite must-read for any Christian.
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Written in the 1920's to combat Protestant Liberalism, this book seems as though it was written for the problems in contemporary Evangelicalism. Brilliant, insightful, and highly recommended.
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Like Packer's Knowing God, Sproul's Holiness of God is a true classic and must-read for every Christian.



