Michael Horton (theologian) - List of Works

List of Works

Horton has written and edited more than fifteen books, including:

  • The Agony of Deceit: What Some TV Preachers Are Really Teaching (1990)
  • Putting Amazing Back Into Grace (1991)
  • Beyond Culture Wars: Is America A Mission Field or Battlefield? (1994)
  • Where In The World Is The Church: Understanding Culture & Your Role In It (1995)
  • Power Religion: The Selling Out of The Evangelical Church, edited with Charles Colson (1997)
  • Made In America: The Shaping of Modern American Evangelicalism (1998)
  • We Believe: Recovering the Essentials of the Apostle's Creed (1998)
  • Covenant and Eschatology (2002)
  • A Better Way: Rediscovering the Drama of God-Centered Worship (2003)
  • The Law of Perfect Freedom (2004)
  • Lord and Servant: A Covenant Christology (2005)
  • Covenant & Salvation: Union with Christ (2007)
  • Christless Christianity: The Alternative Gospel of the American Church (2008)
  • People and Place: A Covenant Ecclesiology (2008; 2009 Christianity Today Book Award in Theology/Ethics)
  • Too Good to be True: Finding Hope in a World of Hype (2009)
  • God of Promise: Introducing Covenant Theology (2009)
  • The Gospel-Driven Life: Being Good News People in a Bad News World (2009)
  • The Christian Faith: A Systematic Theology for Pilgrims on the Way (2011)
  • For Calvinism, with Maurice England (2011)
  • The Gospel Commission (2012)

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