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R. C. Sproul (1) (1939–2017)

Author of The Holiness of God

For other authors named R. C. Sproul, see the disambiguation page.

R. C. Sproul (1) has been aliased into Robert Charles Sproul.

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Works by R. C. Sproul

Works have been aliased into Robert Charles Sproul.

The Holiness of God (1985) 4,560 copies, 20 reviews
Chosen by God (1986) 2,492 copies, 9 reviews
Knowing Scripture (1977) 2,027 copies, 4 reviews
Essential Truths of the Christian Faith (1992) 1,577 copies, 9 reviews
The Last Days According to Jesus (1998) 1,094 copies, 3 reviews
The Truth of the Cross (2007) 956 copies, 4 reviews
Now, That's a Good Question! (1996) 895 copies, 1 review
The Invisible Hand (1996) 865 copies
Surprised by Suffering (1989) 768 copies, 3 reviews
John (St. Andrew's Expositional Commentary) (2009) 730 copies, 8 reviews
Pleasing God (1988) 649 copies, 2 reviews
Getting the Gospel Right (1999) 644 copies, 1 review
The Mystery of the Holy Spirit (1990) 636 copies, 1 review
The Priest with Dirty Clothes (1997) 617 copies, 2 reviews
Can I Trust the Bible? (2009) 601 copies, 1 review
Does Prayer Change Things? (2009) 582 copies, 1 review
The Donkey Who Carried a King (2012) 552 copies, 3 reviews
Saved from What? (2002) 524 copies, 2 reviews
The Lightlings (2006) 519 copies, 2 reviews
Who Is Jesus? (1983) 517 copies, 1 review
The Prayer of the Lord (2009) 503 copies, 1 review
Can I Know God's Will? (2009) 487 copies, 2 reviews
The Glory of Christ (1990) 482 copies, 1 review
The Prince's Poison Cup (2008) 480 copies, 1 review
Romans (2009) 479 copies, 2 reviews
Five Things Every Christian Needs to Grow (2002) 467 copies, 3 reviews
Justified by Faith Alone (1985) 464 copies, 1 review
The King Without a Shadow (1996) 459 copies, 2 reviews
The Soul's Quest for God (1993) 450 copies, 1 review
Can I Be Sure I'm Saved? (2010) 447 copies, 1 review
How Should I Live in This World? (2009) 446 copies, 1 review
What is the Trinity? (2011) 439 copies, 1 review
Who Is the Holy Spirit? (2012) 438 copies
Lifeviews (1986) 427 copies, 4 reviews
Does God Control Everything? (2012) 425 copies
Can I Have Joy in My Life? (2012) 382 copies, 1 review
New Geneva Study Bible (1995) — Editor — 370 copies, 2 reviews
What Is Faith? (2010) 370 copies
What is Baptism? (2011) 355 copies, 1 review
What Can I Do With My Guilt? (2011) 352 copies, 1 review
The Barber Who Wanted to Pray (2011) 351 copies, 1 review
If There's a God, Why Are There Atheists? (1978) 344 copies, 1 review
1-2 Peter (2011) 341 copies, 1 review
The Legacy of Luther (2016) 324 copies, 1 review
What is The Church? (2013) 319 copies
How Can I Develop a Christian Conscience? (2013) 303 copies, 2 reviews
What is The Lord's Supper? (2013) 297 copies
The Gospel of God: Romans (1999) 287 copies
The Knight's Map (2016) 283 copies, 1 review
The Dark Side of Islam (2000) 270 copies, 2 reviews
What is Repentance? (2014) 265 copies, 1 review
The hunger for significance (1991) 231 copies
Following Christ (1991) 226 copies
Whatever Happened to the Reformation? (2001) — Foreword — 223 copies
Can I Lose My Salvation? (2012) 212 copies
Choosing My Religion (R. C. Sproul Library) (1987) 211 copies, 1 review
Loved by God (2001) 206 copies
Are These the Last Days? (2014) 204 copies, 1 review
God Is Holy (2019) 176 copies, 1 review
In Search of Dignity (1983) 166 copies
Are People Basically Good? (2016) 158 copies, 1 review
Explaining Inerrancy (1996) 149 copies
How Should I Think about Money? (2016) 148 copies, 1 review
How Can I Be Right with God? (2012) 144 copies
Doubt and Assurance (1993) 142 copies, 1 review
What Can We Know about God? (2012) 138 copies
How Can I Be Blessed? (2016) 130 copies
Dust to Glory DVD Collection (1999) 102 copies
Mark: An Expositional Commentary (2019) 97 copies, 1 review
A Walk With God: Luke (2005) 96 copies
Effective Prayer (1984) 95 copies
What Is Biblical Wisdom? (2020) 93 copies, 1 review
Justified by Faith Alone {video series} (2015) 83 copies, 1 review
Does God Exist? (2019) 72 copies
What Is Predestination? (2019) 68 copies
Meeting Jesus (2019) 67 copies
Objections answered (1978) 65 copies
What Is the Gospel? (2020) 63 copies
Holiness Of God (Repack) (1986) 56 copies, 1 review
The psychology of atheism, (1974) 53 copies
How Can I Live by Faith? (2020) 52 copies
Thy Brother's Keeper (1988) 52 copies, 2 reviews
Right Now Counts Forever (2021) 48 copies
Johnny come home: A novel (1984) 42 copies
Why Is There Evil? (2022) 36 copies
The Providence of God (1990) 35 copies
Developing Christian Character (2011) 34 copies, 1 review
Building a Christian Conscience (1986) 32 copies, 1 review
How Should I Think? (2022) 29 copies
Christian Worldview (1985) 27 copies
The Parables of Jesus (2013) 25 copies
Angels and Demons (2011) 25 copies
The Promise Keeper: God of the Covenants (2003) 23 copies, 1 review
Hath God Said? (1990) 21 copies, 2 reviews
Chosen by God {DVD} (2003) 21 copies
Predestination (1995) 21 copies, 1 review
The Majesty of Christ (1991) 20 copies
Roman Catholicism (1993) 19 copies, 1 review
God Alone (2002) 18 copies
What Comes after This Life? (2023) 18 copies
Surprised By Suffering: Study Guide. (1990) 16 copies, 1 review
How Should I Approach Art? (2023) 16 copies
What Are the Sacraments? (2023) 15 copies
Fear and Trembling (2000) 15 copies, 1 review
Christian Marriage (1995) 15 copies
The Assurance of Salvation (2002) 14 copies, 1 review
Basic Training (2009) 14 copies
Going on to Maturity (1998) 14 copies
The Holy Spirit (1996) 13 copies
The Cross and The Crescent (2013) 12 copies
Face to Face with Jesus (2009) 11 copies
Prayer (2014) 10 copies
Recovering the Beauty of the Arts (2018) 10 copies, 1 review
The Holiness of God (1991) 10 copies
The Mystery of the Trinity (2006) 10 copies
Church and State (2000) 10 copies
Hath God Said Study Guide (2017) 10 copies
Communion of Saints (1996) 9 copies, 1 review
Right and Wrong (1986) 9 copies
Worship 9 copies, 1 review
Born Again: Student guide (1988) 8 copies
A Walk With God (2011) 8 copies
Knowing God's Will (1996) 8 copies, 1 review
Kingdom Feast (2001) 8 copies
Posso Conhecer a Vontade de Deus? (2017) 7 copies, 1 review
Anger (1994) 7 copies
Christian Ethics (2000) 7 copies
Table talk 7 copies
Hell (1972) 6 copies
Book of Nehemiah (1996) 6 copies
Joy (1995) 6 copies
Tape of the month, 1997 (2003) 6 copies
Heaven (1995) 6 copies
Providence (1993) 5 copies
Repentance 5 copies
The Life of David (1994) 5 copies
Jonah 5 copies
Gott gefällig leben (1998) 5 copies
Saints of Zion Songbook (2017) 4 copies
Ecclesiastes (1995) 4 copies
Think Like a Christian (1998) 4 copies
Saints of Zion (2017) 4 copies
Themes From Ecclesiastes (1988) 4 copies
Santidade De Deus, A (2008) 4 copies
Silencing the Devil (1992) 4 copies
Luz do Mundo, A (2014) 4 copies
A Gloria de Cristo (2004) 3 copies, 1 review
Psalm 51 (2009) 3 copies
Mary (1995) 3 copies
The Beatitudes (1997) 3 copies
Faith and Reason (2003) 3 copies
Love (1996) 3 copies
Total Depravity 3 copies
Hypocrisy 2 copies
The 8th Century 2 copies
Bride of Christ 2 copies
Life of Joseph 2 copies
Amados Por Deus 2 copies
City of Man (1995) 2 copies
Eternal Security 2 copies, 1 review
Into The Sanctuary (1994) 2 copies
Living by Faith 2 copies
Sacraments 1 copy
Truth 1 copy
The Bride Of Christ 1 copy, 1 review
La Gloria de Cristo (2020) 1 copy
Pleasing God 1 copy
Objections Answered (1996) 1 copy
Job 1 copy
Lightenings 1 copy
Beatitudes 1 copy
TableTalk, July 2005 (2015) 1 copy
The Lord's Prayer (1995) 1 copy
Silencing the Devil (1992) 1 copy
The Just War (2001) 1 copy
What Inerrancy is all about 1 copy, 1 review
Grace Saved His Sanity, Too 1 copy, 1 review
Knowing God 1 copy
Doxology 1 copy
Names of God (1994) 1 copy
Sour Grapes 1 copy, 1 review
The Messiah Is Born (1997) 1 copy

Associated Works

Works have been aliased into Robert Charles Sproul.

Proclaiming a Cross-centered Theology (Together for the Gospel) (2009) — Contributor — 680 copies, 1 review
Sola Scriptura: The Protestant Position on the Bible (2013) — Contributor, some editions — 653 copies, 4 reviews
Made for His Pleasure: Ten Benchmarks of a Vital Faith (1996) — Foreword — 492 copies, 1 review
Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus: Experiencing the Peace and Promise of Christmas (2008) — Contributor, some editions — 462 copies, 1 review
Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross: Experiencing the Passion and Power of Easter (2009) — Contributor, some editions — 347 copies, 4 reviews
Inerrancy and common sense (1980) — Contributor — 83 copies
John Calvin: For a New Reformation (2019) — Afterword, some editions — 77 copies

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tinabuchanan | Nov 13, 2024 |
Chosen by God by Dr. R. C. Sproul is a contemporary classic on predestination, a doctrine that isn’t just for Calvinists. It is a doctrine for all biblical Christians. In this updated and expanded edition of Chosen by God, Sproul shows that the doctrine of predestination doesn’t create a whimsical or spiteful picture of God, but rather paints a portrait of a loving God who provides redemption for radically corrupt humans.

We choose God because he has opened our eyes to see his beauty; we love him because he first loved us. There is mystery in God’s ways, but not contradiction.… (more)
 
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StFrancisofAssisi | 8 other reviews | Oct 16, 2024 |
This Ligonier book is a collection of 10 addresses on the general subject of the holiness of God given at a conference back in 2010 or so. The opening and closing chapters are from the late R C Sproul. Other chapters are from the hands of the usual suspects (Thabiti Anyabwile, Alistair Begg, Don Carson, Sinclair Ferguson, Robert Godfrey, Steven Lawson, Derek Thomas). The chapters inevitably vary in their usefulness. I particularly appreciated Sinclair Ferguson on the holiness of the Father and Robert Godfrey on Isaiah 6. Beautifully presented in hardback once again.

The book ends with a great illustration from Sproul
My favorite illustration of how callous we have become with respect to the mercy, love, and grace of God comes from the second year of my teaching career, when I was given the assignment of teaching two hundred and fifty college freshman an introductory course on the Old Testament. On the first day of the class, I gave the students a syllabus and I said: “You have to write three short term papers, five pages each. The first one is due September 30 when you come to class, the second one October 30, and the third one November 30. Make sure that you have them done by the due date, because if you don’t, unless you are physically confined to the infirmary or in the hospital, or unless there is a death in the immediate family, you will get an F on that assignment. Does everybody understand that?” They all said, “Yes.”
On September 30, two hundred and twenty-five of my students came in with their term papers. There were twenty-five terrified freshmen who came in trembling. They said: “Oh, Professor Sproul, we didn’t budget our time properly. We haven’t made the transition from high school to college the way we should have. Please don’t flunk us. Please give us a few more days to get our papers finished.”
I said: “OK, this once I will give you a break. I will let you have three more days to get your papers in, but don’t you let that happen again.”
“Oh, no, we won’t let it happen again,” they said. “Thank you so, so, so much.”
Then came October 30. This time, two hundred students came with their term papers, but fifty students didn’t have them. I asked, “Where are your papers?”
They said: “Well, you know how it is, Prof. We’re having midterms, and we had all kinds of assignments for other classes. Plus, it’s homecoming week. We’re just running a little behind. Please give us just one more chance.”
I asked: “You don’t have your papers? Do you remember what I said the last time? I said, ‘Don’t even think about not having this one in on time.’ And now, fifty of you don’t have them done.”
“Oh, yes,” they said, “we know.”
I said: “OK. I will give you three days to turn in your papers. But this is the last time I extend the due date.”
Do you know what happened? They started singing spontaneously, “We love you, Prof Sproul, oh, yes, we do.” I was the most popular professor on that campus.
But then came November 30. This time one hundred of them came with their term papers, but a hundred and fifty of them did not. I watched them walk in as cool and as casual as they could be. So I said, “Johnson!”
“What?” he replied.
“Do you have your paper?”
“Don’t worry about it, Prof,” he responded. “I’ll have it for you in a couple of days.”
I picked up the most dreadful object in a freshman’s experience, my little black grade book. I opened it up and I asked, “Johnson, you don’t have your term paper?”
He said, “No”
I said, “F,” and I wrote that in the grade book. Then I asked, “Nicholson, do you have your term paper?” “No, I don’t have it.” “F. Jenkins, where is your term paper?”
“I don’t have it.”
“F.”
Then, out of the midst of this crowd, someone shouted, “That’s not fair.” I turned around and asked, “Fitzgerald, was that you who said that?”
He said, “Yeah, it’s not fair.”
I asked, “Weren’t you late with your paper last month?”
“Yeah,” he responded.
“OK, Fitzgerald, I’ll tell you what I’m going to do. If it’s justice you want, it’s justice you will get.” So I changed his grade from October to an F. When I did that, there was a gasp in the room. I asked, “Who else wants justice?” I didn’t get any takers.
There was a song in the musical My Fair Lady titled “I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face.” Well, those students had grown accustomed to my grace. The first time they were late with their papers, they were amazed by grace. The second time, they were no longer surprised; they basically assumed it. By the third time, they demanded it. They had come to believe that grace was an inalienable right, an entitlement they all deserved.
I took that occasion to explain to my students: “Do you know what you did when you said, ‘That’s not fair’? You confused justice and grace.” The minute we think that anybody owes us grace, a bell should go off in our heads to alert us that we are no longer thinking about grace, because grace, by definition, is something we don’t deserve. It is something we cannot possibly deserve. We have no merit before God, only demerit. If God should ever, ever treat us justly outside of Christ, we would perish. Our feet would surely slip.
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GaryBrady | Sep 19, 2024 |
This book did what no other book has done (aside from the Bible). That is to so set up the difference between God and man. God is holy. Man is sinful. Sproul makes the holiness of God so easily seen and by comparison, the sinful state of man. Reading this book was a process of allowing the Spirit to show me who I really am...seeing myself as God sees me. How painful, but so needed! Get it!
 
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