Monergism Books is a Christian Internet bookseller which was established in 2004 and is located in Portland, Oregon. We exist to serve the worldwide church by providing the finest classic and contemporary books within the rich tradition of historic Christian orthodoxy. As we carry out our mission, we are committed to providing excellent customer service at a competitive low price, thus creating an exceptional value to our customers.
What is “monergism”?
Monergism is the doctrine that regeneration (or new birth) is the work of the Holy Spirit alone in applying the redemptive work of Jesus Christ to sinners, not the result of a cooperative effort of God and the human person. Thus, regeneration is by the grace of God alone. (John 1:13; 3:6-8; 6:63-65; 1 John 5:1)
How do we select our books?
As the name “Monergism” indicates, we are Reformed in our theological convictions, and thus we seek to promote the best books within the Reformed tradition of Christian theology. At the same time, however, we do carry books from other traditions. We don’t endorse all of the teaching in these books, but instead seek to provide quality resources for learning about important issues in the church and the world.
Relationship with Monergism.com
A significant percentage of the revenue generated in this store goes to support the online ministry of Monergism.com. Please remember that every time you purchase something from Monergism Books, you help support the ministry of Monergism.com, the web’s largest collection of free Reformed evangelical Christian resources (articles, essays, sermons, and lectures). With every purchase, you enable us to continue to provide you with an ever-growing number of high quality online resources for absolutely free.
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Monergism Books
14875 SW 72nd Ave.
Portland, OR 97224
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Monergism Books is a Reformed Christian Internet bookseller with the goal of equipping Christians in the truth by making available the finest classic resources of historical orthodoxy. This is done in the hope that the church will embrace, and recover a Christ-centered gospel and the true Biblical doctrines of the historic faith.