Ken Jones is the pastor of Greater Union Baptist Church. He also co-host of The White Horse Inn.
He gave the following answers:
1. What was the first book you read that introduced you to Reformed Theology? Institutes of the Christian Religion, John Calvin
2. List the five most influential books in your Reformed theological journey. The Institutes of Christian Religion, John Calvin; Death of the Death in the Death of Christ, John Owen; Knowing God, J.I. Packer; On the Existence and Attributes of God, Stephen Charnock;
3. List three preachers and/or teachers who were most influential in you journey.
Michael Horton
Rod Rosenbladt
Kim Riddlebarger
James Montgomery Boice
R.C. Sproul
Michael Horton
Rod Rosenbladt
Kim Riddlebarger
James Montgomery Boice
R.C. Sproul
4. If you could give one book to someone interested in Reformed theology, what book would you give? The Death of Death in the Death of Christ, John Owen
5. What doctrine distinquishes Reformed Theology? The Sovereignty of God
5. What doctrine distinquishes Reformed Theology? The Sovereignty of God
3 comments:
Man, Tony!
I cannot wait for this project to become available! This is going to revolutionize the Afro-American church in ways not seen before.
Also, congrats on the new Church plant. I would love to visit it when I come to the ATL.
I was also wondering if it was possible that I could have you as a personal mentor. Your work and sermons have encourage my faith for years and I would enjoy learning and growing under your leadership.
Hey man,
We would love to welcome you to the ATL sometime. It's getting crowded, but there is always room for one more solid Christian brother.
Let's talk more about our encouraging one another in our walk of faith. You can email me and we can also look forward to seeing each other later on this year.
Hey Thanks Tony!
Can you still be reached at the Southwest CF e-mail address? If not, you can e-mail your address at ebonypuritan@hotmail.com.
Also, a while back, I received e-mails from another address that you had. Is that e-mail address still up and running?
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