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TZ-0703          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          
Answering Objections to Creation Science
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TZ-0206          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          
Are People Punished in Hell Forever?
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TZ-1001          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          
Are Sincere Cultists Lost?
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TZ-0401          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          
Are You a Cultural Christian?
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BIB-001          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          
Bibliography
Other
This unique annotated bibliography lists nearly every Russian-language book on cults and apologetics published in recent years. Included is a description of the contents of each book.

C-059          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          
Can a Christian Be “Demonized”?
Brent Grimsley, Elliot Miller
Article
The authors analyze three principal points of view on the possibility of a Christian being “demonized”. Spiritual warfare doctrine is enormously popular today. Nevertheless the question “Can a Christian be ‘demonized’?” has more than purely academic value because the answer would determine both a pastor’s reaction and a believer’s perception of his position in the battle with the powers of darkness.

GI-016          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          ENGLISH
Christian Science
Craig Branch
Profile


GI-018          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          ENGLISH
Church Universal and Triumphant
Rick Branch
Profile


TZ-0204          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          
Does God Know All Things?
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C-060          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          ENGLISH
Enter the Dragon? Wrestling with the Martial Arts Phenomenon
Erwin de Castro, B.J. Oropeza, Ron Rhodes
Article
The article analyzes such widely discussed issues as: 1) May a Christian practice the martial arts? 2) Is it right for Christians to defend themselves via the use physical force? The authors review a number of arguments proposed by the martial arts opponents and reach the conclusion that under certain circumstances a Christian may practice the Eastern martial arts. Nevertheless, this article presents the opinion of only one (although very large) group of Christians and does not pretend to be a comprehensive expression of the opponents’ arguments.

TZ-0501          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          
Eschatology
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C-036          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          
How to Witness to Cultists
Eric Pement
Article
Some simple -- yet effective -- rules to remember when witnessing to cultists.

GI-003          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          ENGLISH
Hypnosis
James K. Walker
Profile


RP-003          MP3          
Identifying Cults in Russia
Radio
A radio interview featuring a member of the CFAR Russia research team.

B-001          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          
In this excerpt from his classic book The Kingdom of the Cults, Walter Martin describes the danger of the cults and each Christian's duty to 'contend for the faith once for all delivered unto the saints' (Jude 3).
Walter Martin
Tract
In this excerpt from his classic book The Kingdom of the Cults, Walter Martin describes the danger of the cults and each Christian's duty to 'contend for the faith once for all delivered unto the saints' (Jude 3).

RP-001          MP3          
Introducing the Center for Apologetics Research
Radio
A radio interview featuring a member of the CFAR Russia research team.

TZ-0601          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          
Is Freemasonry Occultic?
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TZ-0201          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          
Is the Trinity Biblical?
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TZ-9001          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          
Is the United Pentecostal Church a Christian Church?
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TZ-1002          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          
Letting Cultists in the Door
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C-001          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          ENGLISH
On Using the Term 'Cult'
Herbert L. Rosedale, Esq. & Michael D. Langone, Ph.D.
Article
How and when should the term 'cult' be applied to controversial groups? Using an academic approach, two directors of the American Family Foundation review the various definitions of cultism currently used by scholars, the media, and the general public. A good introduction for all readers.

GI-017          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          ENGLISH
Oneness Pentecostalism
Jason Barker
Profile


GI-021          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          ENGLISH
Patterns in the Cults
Rick Branch
Profile


TZ-0504          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          
Roman Catholics and Salvation
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TZ-0403          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          
Should Christians Use Their Minds?
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TZ-0203          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          
Soul Sleep
Viewpoint


GI-008          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          ENGLISH
Spiritual Abuse
David Henke
Profile


TZ-0202          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          
The Atonement
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TZ-0207          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          
The Attributes of God
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TZ-0402          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          
The Bible and Homosexuality
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C-072          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          
The Christadelphians' “Bible Basics”
Sergey Gushchin
Article
We are often asked about a textbook called “Bible Basics,” published by “The Christadelphian Church” in 1992. At first this book appears to teach the doctrines of the historic Christian faith and help readers to better understand the Bible. But beware: The Christadelphians firmly reject many of the central beliefs of Christianity.


K-005          
The Compact Guide to World Religions
Dean Halverson (editor)
Book
The Center for Apologetics Research regrets to announce that The Compact Guide to World Religions in Russian is temporarily out of print.

This book presents the work of leading specialists in the field of comparative religion, reviewing world religions from the Christian point of view. Subjects include Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, the New Age movement, Animism, Marxism, Taoism, Confucianism, and Judaism. Even those who are not Christians themselves will see the uniqueness of Christianity among the religious traditions of the world. Evangelicals will be especially interested in this book, which philosopher Ravi Zacharias calls 'a storehouse of information, the most insightful and practical guide I have seen on the subject. It is a rich resource for every Christian who seeks to communicate effectively in a maze of world views.'

TZ-0702          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          
The Evidence for Creation
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C-065          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          
The History of the Ecumenical Councils
Sergey Gushchin
Article
Believers have sought to defend God’s revelation in its purity throughout the history of the Christian Church. Ecumenical Councils were called on to denounce false teachers and to discuss dogmatic and canonical issues. Here you will find a short overview of the issues discussed at these gatherings and the resolutions approved.


K-001          
The Kingdom of the Cults
Walter Martin
Book
Chapters
1. The Kingdom of the Cults
2. Scaling the Language Barrier
3. The Psychological Structure of Cultism
4. Jehovah's Witnesses and the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society
5. Christian Science
6. Mormonism - The Latter-day-Saints
7. Spiritism - the Cult of Antiquity
8. The Theosophical Society
9. Zen Buddhism
10. The Baha'i Faith
11. The Unification Church
12. Eastern Religions
13. Islam: The Message of Muhammad
14. Cults on World Mission Fields
15. The Jesus of the Cults
16. Cult Evangelism - Mission Field on the Doorstep
17. The Road to Recovery
Bibliography
Index

TZ-0701          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          
The Relationship Between Science and the Bible
Viewpoint



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The Trinity
Rose Publishing
Other
This excellent introduction to the Christian doctrine of the Trinity explores its biblical and historical basis. Readers will appreciate its clear, detailed response to anti-trinitarian arguments advanced by cultists and skeptics.

DR-002          PDF (Ukrainian)          HTML (Ukrainian)          ENGLISH
Tres Dias: A Preliminary Evaluation
Roger DeLozier
Other


GI-011          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          ENGLISH
Unity School of Christianity
Rick Branch
Profile


GI-015          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          ENGLISH
Urantia
Jason Barker
Profile


TZ-0505          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          
Was Peter the First Pope?
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C-075          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          
Was There a Prophet Among Us?
A Critical Assessment of a Revelation Given by William M. Branham

Dmitriy Rozet
Article
Few preachers influenced the development of the Pentecostal and charismatic movements in the second half of the 20th century as greatly as William Marrion Branham. Nearly fifty years after his death, his extraordinary views continue to stir controversy.
Scripture gives well-defined tests which must be applied to the pronouncements of anyone claiming to be a true prophet. Can “the prophet of the Laodicean Church Age” withstand the examination of the Word of God? Open your Bible and analyze Branham's words for yourself.

TZ-9002          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          
Was William Branham a True Prophet of God?
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TZ-0301          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          
Why Did God Command People to Destroy the Nations?
Viewpoint


C-012          PDF (Russian)          HTML (Russian)          
William Branham
Article
A short overview of William Marrion Branham’s life and teachings.



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