Andrew Strom, The Sinner’s Prayer: Fact or Fiction? (2012).
Paul Washer, The Gospel’s Power and Message (Reformation Heritage Books, 2012).
The Gospel of Jesus Christ (my e-book, and book) (Kingsley Press, 2015). I take my doctrinal lead from Harper, Collins, Lindstrom, Morgan, and Edwards. But I was inspired and influenced initially by Andrew Strom’s sermon “We’ve Lost the Gospel!” and Paul Washer’s “Shocking Youth Message.”
John MacArthur, The Gospel According to Jesus (Zondervan, 1989). This is the main soteriology (gospel theology) book on the Calvinist-lordship side.
—. Ashamed of the Gospel. Explains that the majority of pastors are consciously avoiding preaching about Hell and the Gospel in their churches. Over 300 pages long.

Harald Lindstrom, Wesley and Sanctification (Zondervan, 1984). This is the main soteriology (gospel theology) book on the Wesleyan-lordship side.
Kenneth J. Collins, Wesley on Salvation (Zondervan, 1989). This was based on Lindstrom; and was probably published as a Wesleyan-lordship alternative to John MacArthur’s The Gospel According to Jesus (Zondervan, 1989).
Steve Harper, The Way to Heaven: The Gospel According to John Wesley (Zondervan, 1983, 2003). The easiest to understand and the simplest to read Gospel presentation from a Wesleyan-lordship point of view.
Martin Luther, Commentary on Romans (Kregel, 1982).
John Gerstner, Jonathan Edwards: A Mini-Theology (Tyndale House, 1987).
Jonathan Edwards, The Wrath of Almighty God. Entire hour-long sermons on Hell.
Christopher Morgan, Hell Under Fire (Zondervan, 2004).
—. Is Hell for Real or Does Everyone Go to Heaven? (Zondervan, 2011).
