
Derek W. H. Thomas
Author of How the Gospel Brings Us All the Way Home
About the Author
Dr. Derek W.H. Thomas is senior minister of The First Presbyterian Church in Columbia, S.C., and Chancellor's Professor of Systematic and Practical Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary. He is a Ligonier Ministries teaching fellow and author of many books, including How the Gospel Brings Us All show more the Way Home, Strength for the Weary, and Heaven on Earth: What the Bible Teaches about Life to Come. show less
Works by Derek W. H. Thomas
Associated Works
John Calvin: A Heart for Devotion, Doctrine, Doxology (2008) — Contributor, some editions — 985 copies, 2 reviews
Sola Scriptura: The Protestant Position on the Bible (2013) — Contributor, some editions — 707 copies, 4 reviews
Give Praise to God: A Vision for Reforming Worship : Celebrating the Legacy of James Montgomery Boice (2003) — Contributor; Editor — 669 copies, 2 reviews
A Theological Guide to Calvin's Institutes: Essays and Analysis (Calvin 500) (2008) — Contributor, some editions — 327 copies, 1 review
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- Birthdate
- 1953-02-07
- Gender
- male
- Education
- University of Wales, Lampeter
- Nationality
- Wales
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- Wales
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Acts
Derek W. H. Thomas
In Acts professor of Practical Theology and Reformed Theological Seminary Derek Thomas examines the book of Acts section by section highlighting specific points of historical and theological interest. Lucid, succinct, and eminently accessible, Thomas' writing brings the history of the early church to life through unpacking their teaching and charting the events that so defined the apostolic church and their faithful witness to Christ.
This is a great series. Derek show more Thomas is a great source of Biblical thought and understanding. I have enjoyed everything that Rev. Thomas has written. This is book is no exception. This was a great walk through a book of the Bible that details the start of the Christian Church since Jesus lived and died. It is a powerful reminder of the trials that these men went through and the place of woman in the church. It was a detailed walk through how the church was built upon Christ. It was exciting to turn the page to discover some forgotten and some new gems of the this book that Dr. Thomas brings out. show less
Derek W. H. Thomas
In Acts professor of Practical Theology and Reformed Theological Seminary Derek Thomas examines the book of Acts section by section highlighting specific points of historical and theological interest. Lucid, succinct, and eminently accessible, Thomas' writing brings the history of the early church to life through unpacking their teaching and charting the events that so defined the apostolic church and their faithful witness to Christ.
This is a great series. Derek show more Thomas is a great source of Biblical thought and understanding. I have enjoyed everything that Rev. Thomas has written. This is book is no exception. This was a great walk through a book of the Bible that details the start of the Christian Church since Jesus lived and died. It is a powerful reminder of the trials that these men went through and the place of woman in the church. It was a detailed walk through how the church was built upon Christ. It was exciting to turn the page to discover some forgotten and some new gems of the this book that Dr. Thomas brings out. show less
Enjoyed the book. Several covenantal aspects came out like the baptism of the whole household.
Worship isn’t just something we do—it’s the purpose of our existence. Every week, Christians come together to share a taste of heaven itself, where all of God’s redeemed people will exalt His holy name forever. But what’s really going on when we worship? And what’s worship supposed to look like in the life of the church?
In Let Us Worship God, Dr. Derek Thomas addresses the “how” and “why” of Christian worship. May we worship God however we want? Do we need the church, or show more can we worship alone? What are the necessary elements of a worship service? These and other questions find their answers in these pages, leading us to a greater understanding of worship as life’s highest privilege and richest joy. show less
In Let Us Worship God, Dr. Derek Thomas addresses the “how” and “why” of Christian worship. May we worship God however we want? Do we need the church, or show more can we worship alone? What are the necessary elements of a worship service? These and other questions find their answers in these pages, leading us to a greater understanding of worship as life’s highest privilege and richest joy. show less
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