The books in this post are two topics: (1) Christian doctrine and (2) History of the Bible, Bible Versions, Textual Criticism, etc. I have read every one of these from cover-to-cover. For both these topics, I don’t agree with all of them but study them to understand different viewpoints—something necessary for proper apologetics study.
Christian Doctrine:
A Calvinist’s Honest Doubts Resolved, by Dave Hunt
A Dictionary of Early Christian Beliefs: A Reference
Guide to More Than 700 Topics Discussed by the
Early Church Fathers, David W. Bercot
About Being Lutheran. Booklet
Against Calvinism, by Roger E. Olson
All the Doctrines of the Bible, by Herbert Lockyer
Angels, Satan, and Demons, by Robert Lightner
Apostles’ Creed For Everyman, The, by William Barclay
Baptismal Regeneration/Believer’s Baptism Debate,
The, by Dr. J. O. Hosler
Basic Bible Interpretation, by Roy B. Zuck
Basic Reformed Theology Explained and Exposed,
by Caryl Matrisciana
Book of Common Prayer.
Book of Concord, translated and edited by
Theodore G. Tappert
Buried By Baptism, by William MacDonald
Centrality of the Lord’s Supper in the Life
of the Assembly, by David A. Glock
Charts of Christian Theology and Doctrine,
by H.Wayne House
Chosen But Free, by Norman Geisler
Christian Baptism, by Alfred P. Gibbs
Christian Faith 101, by Steven Tsoukalas
Christianity According to the Bible, by Ron Rhodes
Christmas Reconsidered, by Ralph Woodrow
Coming Apocalypse, The, by Dr. Renald E. Showers
Conviction Without Compromise, by Norman Geisler
and Ron Rhodes
Debating Calvinism, by Dave Hunt & James White
Dispensationalism, by Charles C. Ryrie
Fall of Satan, The, by Bodie Hodge
Fifty Reasons Why Jesus Came to Die, by John Piper
Grace, Faith, Free Will, by Robert E. Picirilli
Holiness of God, The, by R.C. Sproul
Holy Spirit, The, by Charles C. Kyrie
Holy Spirit At Work, The, by Emmaus Bible College
Israel in Bible Prophecy, by John L. Bray
Israelology: The Missing Link in Systematic Theology,
by Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum
Judgment Day: Islam, Israel and the Nations,
by Dave Hunt
Knowing Christ in the Challenge of Heresy,
by Steven Tsoukalas
Knowing God, by J.I. Packer
Lord’s Supper, The, by Neil M. Fraser
(Emmaus Correspondence Course)
Luther’s Small Catechism
Navigators’ Discipleship booklet series (7)
One Minute After You Die, by Erwin W. Lutzer
Popular Dictionary of Bible Prophecy, The,
by Ron Rhodes
Psalter, The: The Only Hymnal? by Iain H. Murray
Sabbath In Christ, by Dale Ratzlaff
Sense and Nonsense About Angels & Demons, by
Kenneth Boa & Robert M. Bowman, Jr
Sense and Nonsense About Heaven & Hell,
by Kenneth Boa & Robert M. Bowman, Jr
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God,
by Jonathan Edwards
Stranger on the Road to Emmaus, The,
by John R. Cross
Systematic Theology, Vol. 1, by Norman Geisler
Systematic Theology, Vol. 2, by Norman Geisler
Systematic Theology, Vol. 3, by Norman Geisler
Systematic Theology, Vol. 4, by Norman Geisler
This We Believe (LCMS adult study guide)
T.U.L.I.P. and the Bible, by Dave Hunt
TULIP: The Five Points of Calvinism in the
Light of Scripture, by Duane Edward Spencer
Westminster Confession of Faith
What Love Is This? by Dave Hunt
(1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th editions)
What the Bible Says About Angels, by David Jeremiah
Why I Am Not A Calvinist, by Jerry L. Walls and
Joseph R. Dongell
Why Israel? Understanding God’s Plan for Israel
& the Nations, by Thomas Fretwell
Why the Jewish People? Understanding Replacement
Theology and Antisemitism,
By Thomas Fretwell.
History of the Bible, Bible Versions, Textual Criticism, etc:
Forever Settled: A Survey of the Documents & History
of the Bible, by Jack Moorman
A User’s Guide to Bible Translations, by David Dewey
Biblical Revelation & Inclusive Language, by LCMS
Complete Guide to Bible Translations, The,
by Ron Rhodes
Constantine’s Bible, by David L. Dungan
Defending the King James Bible, by D.A. Waite
Essential Guide to Bible Versions,
by Philip Wesley Comfort
Fast Facts on the KJV Only Debate,
by John Ankerberg.
Fundamentalist Mis-Information on Bible Versions,
by D.A. Waite
Heresies of Westcott & Hortt, by D.A. White
Historical Criticism of the Bible: Methodology
or Ideology? by Eta Linnemann
History of the Bible in English, by F.F. Bruce
In The Beginning: The Story of the King James Bible...,
by Alister McGrath
King James Only? A Guide to Bible Translations,
by Dr. Robert A. Joyner
King James Only Controversy, The, by James R. White
King James Version Defended, The, by Edward F. Hills
Luther’s Small Catechism
Many Gospels of Jesus, The, by Philip W. Comfort
and Jason Driesbach
Modern Bibles--The Dark Secret, by Jack Moorman
Myths About the Modern Bible Versions,
by David W. Cloud
Old Testament Canon and the Apocrypha, The,
by William Webster
On the Reliability of the Old Testament, by K.A. Kitchen
One Bible Only? by Roy E. Beacham &
Kevin T. Bauder, General Editors
Origin of the Bible, The, edited by Philip Wesley Comfort
Quest for the Original Text of the New Testament, The,
by Philip Wesley Comfort
Royal Deceptions: Exposing the KING JAMES ONLY
Conspiracies Against God’s Word, by Fred Butler
Searching for the Original Bible, by Randall Price
True or False? [KJV Only], by David Otis Fuller

2 comments:
You have read quite a bit in the translation/KJV debate! I have read 3-4 of those books and listened to both sides of that debate for years and I don't get the derision by some folks for the KJV (or the hatred for newer translations from the KJV only crowd). I own and read the NASB (1977 and 1995), KJV, NKJV and ESV. I consider all of those reliable and useful for serious bible study. I use the NASB the most of those four, but read all of them on a regular basis. I completely avoid the NIV (especially the "updated" version) and all the other looser translations/paraphrases (New Living, Good News, The Message, etc).
I became a Christian while using the NASB back in January 1974, so I like it as a formal translation. My favorite version is the Holman Christian Standand, which is more formal than the NIV but still more dynamic than NASB. I use the ESV for church since that is what they use.
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