Christianity
- 8982
- Wikipedia: Jan Hus Memorial
- Article including photo about the statue standing in the town square in Prague in the Czech Republic.
- 8983
- Catholic Encyclopedia: Hugh of St. Victor
- Lengthy essay on the life and writings of this philosopher, theologian, and mystical writer.
- 8984
- Jean de Charlier de Gerson
- Biographical article in the Catholic Encyclopedia. Examines his view of conciliarism, and considers his mystical theology.
- 8985
- Durandus of Saint-Pourçain
- "His nominalism was so much opposed to the contemporary philosophic realism that the third period of Scholasticism is made to begin with him."
- 8986
- Catholic Encyclopedia: Gabriel Biel
- Lengthy article on the last of the Scholastics. Biel, the first professor of theology at Tübingen, was a nominalist. He died in 1495.
- 8987
- Catholic Encyclopedia: Alexander of Hales
- Biographical article on the first of the scholastic theologians to use Aristotelean principles in systematic theology.
- 8988
- Christ our Passover
- Article which shows that the Jewish sacrament of the passover, or the slaughtering of the paschal lamb, was exactly typical of the sufferings and death of the Son of God.
- 8989
- Christ and Culture
- Essay concerning the relation between Christian belief and culture from a pre-war orthodox reformed Dutch viewpoint.
- 8990
- "Unconditional Election: REPROBATION"
- Boettner's view of reprobation as part of the doctrine of unconditional election.
- 8991
- Christian Classics Ethereal Library: Reformed Doctrine of Predestination
- Online text of original 1932 work.
- 8992
- Objections to the Doctrine of Predestination Answered
- Boettner's answers to eight objections to the doctrine of Predestination, such as fatalism and making God the author of sin.
- 8993
- The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination
- Boettner's detailed defense of this difficult concept, along with supporting Scriptural texts.
- 8995
- Perversions of the Gospel
- An article, primarily on Gnosticism, taken from his book "History of Christian Doctrine."
- 8996
- History of The French (or Gallican) Confession
- History of confession in the context of French Protestantism and the part Chandieu, Calvin's student played in its development.