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WTS Books is running a nice sale (until Wednesday, September 28) on Simonetta Carr’s historically accurate and delightfully illustrated introductions to significant theologians from church history.

You can get the complete set of four hardcover books for 50% off ($37 instead of $74), or you can mix-and-match two or more books for 45% off.


Athanasius

WTS: $10.80 (40% Off $18.00)

“This is great. It fills a gap between simplistic (and often erroneous) summaries of his life and monographs that only scholars would read. Well done!”
— Robert Letham, Senior Tutor in Systematic and Historical Theology, Wales Evangelical School of Theology


John Owen

WTS: $10.80 (40% Off $18.00)

“Simonetta Carr’s book on John Owen is a delightful introduction to his life for the very young. In the tradition of her earlier books on Calvin and Augustine, she retells Owen’s story with flair and passion, and accompanies it with great illustrations which help to make his life and times vivid and exciting. Heartily commended!”
— Carl R. Trueman, Academic Dean and Vice President, Westminster Theological Seminary


John Calvin

WTS: $12.00 (40% Off $20.00)

“The parents of four ourselves, my wife and I are eager to learn of new materials we can use and recommend. This is surely a resource that we would noise abroad. A translator of Reformed materials into Italian as well as a teacher, Simonetta is remarkably gifted. She knows the history and theology of the Reformation well, yet also knows how to ‘translate’ for our children. The Reformed community really needs this kind of edifying literature for our covenant youth.”
— Michael Horton, J. Gresham Machen Professor, Westminster Seminary California


Augustine of Hippo

WTS: $10.80 (40% Off $18.00)

“Simonetta Carr offers a sympathetic, whirlwind tour of the life, times, and beliefs of Augustine of Hippo, one of the most important and long-loved figures for Western Christianity. Maps, illustrations, timelines, and photos engage the imagination at a pace that will hold the interest of young readers.”
—Brandon and Mindy Withrow, authors of the popular church history series for children, History Lives

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