What is the holiness of God? Are you intrigued by it, or are you terrified? R.C. Sproul clearly identifies this attribute of God and all the associations one may make with it. This absolutely will inform and radically cause a re-thinking of one’s view of God.
The material in this book drove me to my knees and dramatically challenged my Christian life. Written by one of the most brilliant thinkers of our day, it is absolutely urgent reading for every Christian.
—Chuck Colson, author, How Now Shall We Live
It may be a bit early to call R.C. Sproul’s The Holiness of God one of the classical theological works of our time. But if it does not have that status yet, it is well on the way to achieving it.
—James Montgomery Boice, senior minister, Tenth Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia
Over two decades ago Sproul published his masterpiece on God’s holiness. It could have failed to capture readers’ attention. It could have failed to capture the message of God’s glory. It did neither and, instead, exceeded all expectations to become a standard work on the subject. Grover Gardner rolls smoothly through the accessible material, which invites pondering while doing justice to a deep work on a subject often taken for granted. He exhibits the tone of a favorite teacher, reading with rich inflection, and subtly alters his delivery from speaker to speaker instead of attempting different voices or accents, which would sound leaden in a book like this
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R.C. Sproul (1939-2017) was a respected teacher, theologian, pastor. He founded and served as chairman of Ligonier Ministries and also served as executive editor of Tabletalk magazine.
Sproul held degrees from Westminster College, Pittsburgh-Xenia Theological Seminary, Free University of Amsterdam, and Whitefield Theological Seminary. He taught at several colleges and seminaries including Reformed Theological Seminary and Knox Theological Seminary. Up until his passing, he also served as senior minister of preaching and teaching at Saint Andrew’s Chapel, in Sanford, Florida. Sproul’s teaching can be heard daily on the ‘Renewing Your Mind’ radio broadcast which plays in over 40 countries.