Putting Amazing Back Into Grace An Introduction to Reformed Theology by MichaelScottHorton Paperback, 263 Pages, Published 1991 by Thomas Nelson Publishers ISBN-13: 978-0-8407-3335-1, ISBN: 0-8407-3335-6
"What does it mean to be "saved by grace"? Now revised and updated, this classic reminds readers of the Reformation's radical view of God and his saving grace, the liberating yet humbling truth that we contribute nothing to our salvation. It lays out the scriptural basis for this doctrine and its implications for a vibrant evangelical faith. Horton's accessible treatment will inspire readers with a fresh amazement at God's grace."
Law of Perfect Freedom(1st Edition) Relating to God and Others Through the Ten Commandments by MichaelScottHorton Hardcover, 288 Pages, Published 1993 by Moody Pub ISBN-13: 978-0-8024-6374-6, ISBN: 0-8024-6374-6
"In The Law of Perfect Freedom, Michael S. Horton shows how the Ten Commandments must become a dynamic force for change in the life of the individual Christian and the church as a whole."
Made in America(1st Edition) The Shaping of Modern American Evangelicalism by MichaelScottHorton Hardcover, 198 Pages, Published 1991 by Baker Pub Group ISBN-13: 978-0-8010-4354-3, ISBN: 0-8010-4354-9
"An incisive evaluation of American Christianity by the author of Putting the Amazing Back Into Grace. Cultural accommodation is the primary charge leveled by this historical and cultural examination of evangelicalism. Horton contends that American Christianity, once distinguished by passionate, warm-hearted orthodoxy, has largely become a popular religion of shallow assertions and legalism."
"Ruled by sociology (the church growth movement), psychology (the self-esteem movement), and politics (both the Christian left and right), some respected Christian leaders consider the evangelical church today to have gone too far in adopting the world's tactics in the name of progress and betterment for the church."
Beyond Culture Wars(1st Edition) Is America a Mission Field or Battlefield? by MichaelScottHorton Hardcover, 288 Pages, Published 1994 by Moody Publishers ISBN-13: 978-0-8024-0893-8, ISBN: 0-8024-0893-1
"Horton take aim at shallow fads and misspent political energy. He calls Christians back to the biblical mission, insisting that modern Christians' should follow the example of those first Christians by arguing their case."
A CURE Book Ser. Christ the Lord : The Reformation and Lordship Salvation by MichaelScottHorton, MichaelHorton Paperback, 240 Pages, Published 1993 by Baker Pub Group ISBN-13: 978-0-8010-4374-1, ISBN: 0-8010-4374-3