Books by Chris Caughey
What is the most significant problem you face as a human being? How can you get right with God? W... more What is the most significant problem you face as a human being? How can you get right with God? What is God's purpose in history? What is his plan for the future? What do these questions have to do with each other? In this book, author Chris Caughey says that the answer to all of these questions is found in a story -- the tale of two Adams. In clear language that is easy to understand, Caughey explains crucial biblical doctrines such as God's covenants, justification, sanctification, grace and works -- all on a journey from Genesis to Revelation.
Teaching Documents by Chris Caughey
BLG225a: Hebrew 1 Spring Semester 2009, Rocklin Campus 3 units, MW 1:15 -2:30 p.m., Room: Instruc... more BLG225a: Hebrew 1 Spring Semester 2009, Rocklin Campus 3 units, MW 1:15 -2:30 p.m., Room: Instructor: Chris Caughey Office: Library Reference section Office
Course Description: This course gives college students the fundamental skills needed to be a comp... more Course Description: This course gives college students the fundamental skills needed to be a competent reader and writer at a higher academic level.
ENGL101b: English Composition II Spring Semester 2009, Rocklin Campus 3 units, M, W 10:30 a.m. -1... more ENGL101b: English Composition II Spring Semester 2009, Rocklin Campus 3 units, M, W 10:30 a.m. -11:45 a.m. Room Instructor: Chris Caughey Office: Library Reference section Office
Papers by Chris Caughey

How does one identify a tradition, religious or political, and map its continuity from the past i... more How does one identify a tradition, religious or political, and map its continuity from the past into the present? The authors show that issues of principle quickly arise between people who bind themselves to different ideas of sameness and difference. Learned and lively, their debate is instructive even if the outcome is inconclusive."-Paul Helm, Professor of the History and Philosophy of Religion Emeritus, King's College London, UK "On Being Reformed marshals the exceptional historical and ecclesiastical expertise of its various contributors to address the much debated identity of the Reformed tradition. Informed in their use of sources, forthright in their arguments, and irenic in tone, these essays will serve readers well by helping them discern where the fault lines between Baptist and Reformed churches truly lie and also where the bonds of unity in faith and practice may be found. Both are necessary services for those of us who inhabit a living Reformed tradition and wish to see it flourish in days ahead."
On Being Reformed, 2018
Engaging with the arguments of Clark and Hart, this chapter explores the various ways in which so... more Engaging with the arguments of Clark and Hart, this chapter explores the various ways in which some major Reformed confessions have changed over time. The authors ask whether it is possible for contemporary Protestants to be Reformed in the senses in which the sixteenth- and seventeenth-century ecclesiastical assemblies who drafted the original confessional documents—and the members of those churches—understood the term “Reformed.” The authors argue that if being Reformed in this way is not possible, then greater latitude ought to be extended to various contemporary groups which want to self-identify as Reformed.
Prophecy and Eschatology in the Transatlantic World, 1550−1800, 2016
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