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Monergism.com Reformation T-Shirt


Monergism.com Reformation T-Shirts now available for preorder. Shipping on June 14th, 2006

By popular demand Monergism.com is making the Monergism.com Reformation T-shirt available so long-time visitors have a way to help promote the Reformation doctrines of grace highlighted on Monergism.com. With the recent resurgence of Reformation theology, many adhering to the Doctrines of Grace search for ways to expose the world to their beliefs. This shirt peaks the interest of onlookers and provides an excellent bridge for introducing the Biblical beliefs that those who uphold the Reformation hold so dear.

The front of the shirt bears a likeness of the symbol of the 16th Century Protestant Reformation - a “burning bush” with the Latin phrase “Post Tenebras Lux” translated into the English means….. “After Darkness, Light.”

The back of the shirt bears the names and likenesses of four of the best-known Protestant Reformers: Luther, Calvin, Edwards and Spurgeon. Surrounding them is the text of the five solas of the Reformation: Sola Fide ~ Faith Alone; Sola Gratia ~ Grace Alone; Solus Christus ~ Christ Alone; Sola Scriptura ~ Scripture Alone; Soli Deo Gloria ~ Glory to God Alone. Salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, in the person and work of Jesus Christ alone, as revealed in the Scripture alone, to the glory of God alone.

These shirts are pre-shrunk and WILL NOT SHRINK! They are Haynes Beefy-Ts. These shirts last for years of wear - not a few months. The shirt is printed with high quality graphics and uses a total of 5 different colors to obtain its primary look. This shirt is not a “black and white” shirt — it is professionally designed and crafted. The quality of our shirt is he best constructed and heaviest weight of cotton on the market. It is 100% Cotton PRESHRUNK (i.e. does not shrink). Design by David Jacks at Theological Pursuits

Click Here to learn more and see what both sides of the T-Shirt looks like

Posted by John on May 25, 2006 06:33 PM

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I have NEVER bought or wear christian t-shirts because most are corny and lack any trace of good theology but I think that I have to get one of these!

I already own Mr. David Jack's Jonathan Edwards shirt, TULIP shirt, and the Dead Theologians Society (the one shown above) shirt. They are all high quality with sharp images on the shirt - a great way to show that you are reformed. They are also great conversation starters - one guy at the movie theater questioned my Dad about his shirt once!

I encourage you all to get at least one. Well worth the money.

God bless,

A. Shepherd
The Aspiring Theologian

The Aspiring Theologian Blog: Reformed Theology and Apologetics

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