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Abingdon Pillars of Theology is a series for the college and
seminary classroom designed to help students grasp the basic and
necessary facts, influence, and significance of major theologians.
Written by noted scholars, these books outline the contrxt,
methodology, organizing principles, primary contributions, and key
writings of people who have shaped theology as we know it today.
John Calvin (1509-1564) continues to be read and discussed because
he illumines our human experience. Although inseparatable from his
context, Calvin's theology speaks for itself, thus identifying ways
Calvin remains a living voice for those who struggle with the
meaning of Christian faith.
"It would be difficult to mention any single work in which the
glorious plan of man's redemption is more fully and clearly
exhibited, than in Dr. Bates' Harmony Of The Divine Attributes. The
writer recollects with pleasure and gratitude, that when he was
first led to attend with interest to theological subjects, this
work fell into his hands, and was read with profit and delight; and
now, after the lapse of forty years, he has again perused it with
unmingled approbation; and he can scarcely conceive of any better
method of exhibiting the doctrines of the gospel, than that which
is here pursued." - Archibald Alexander
In this lay-friendly introduction to what it means to be a
Presbyterian, Louis B. Weeks explains the life, history, tradition,
and beliefs of the Presbyterian Church. Offering more than
providing a brief overview, Weeks ties his explanations to actual
congregational situations. Each chapter begins with an anecdote and
then examines the theme in the following pages. It is ideal for
new-member classes and for those who seek a refresher course on
Presbyterianism. Originally publishing this volume in 1983, Weeks
has updated many of the original anecdotes and added material to
reflect decades of change in the PC(USA).
Artists often agonize over their work, even to the point of
despair, in the modern world. This booklet by one of the twentieth
century's most incisive art historians and cultural critics is a
prophetic call to artists-craftsmen, musicians, visual artists and
others-in all walks of life to "weep, pray, think and work."
Hans R. Rookmaaker (1922-1977), founder of the art history
department and professor of the history of art at the Free
University of Amsterdam, made a significant contribution to the
Christian understanding of art and is well known as the author of
"Modern Art and the Death of a Culture" (1970). "The Complete Works
of Hans Rookmaaker " (6 vols.) was published in 2003.
"The chief excellency of these Letters is, that they present the
subject of DIVINE DECREES, without the forbidding aspect, which it
is apt to assume in the view of many persons. One thing the reader
may be assured of, that whether he should coincide in opinion with
the author or not, he will find nothing in the volume calculated to
wound the most delicate feelings. A spirit of meekness and
kindness, eminently characteristic of the writer, pervades the
whole." - Archibald Alexander, from the Preface
This precious book contains all the sermons, articles and book
reviews on this vital subject by one of the most brilliant
theologians America has ever produced. Sinclair Ferguson, author
and pastor, said, "I commend these pages, as one who has
continually been helped by their contents. It is a treasure to be
enjoyed again and again." Joel Beeke added, ""These sermons,
articles, and book reviews, collected from Warfield's writings,
show the genuine stamp of Reformed experiential piety that rested
on the great 19th-century Princeton theologians. The sermons on the
leading and sealing of the Spirit are themselves worth the price of
the book. Would you like guidance in learning how to live more
closely to Christ, how to walk more by faith through the Spirit,
and how to wrestle at the throne of grace? Read this book
prayerfully, both for clarity of mind and warmth of soul with
regard to the person and ministry of the blessed Spirit. Let
Warfield be your spiritual mentor in the great things of God."
Also Authored By Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield.
At the end of the 'Calvin-Year', in which Christians all over the
world celebrate Calvin's 500 birthday, this books emphasizes
Calvin's role for establishing a Protestant mission theology which
later led to a worldwide expansion of Protestant Christianity. The
book presents major articles on the topic through 125 years of
history and from different viewpoints from 1882 to 2002. Some of
the articles discuss Calvin and his writings and thinking on
mission alone. Some add the question, what kind of mission has been
organized from Geneva during Calvins time, because Calvin did not
only speak about evangelism and mission, but also helped establish
it in reality, even though on a quite small scale compared to later
centuries. Some articles go further, and follow the students and
followers of Calvin and their relation to mission through history.
Thus sometimes the wider topic of 'Calvinism and Mission'is
included. This book has not been edited to defend 'Calvinism' and
its dogmatic system. This has even from Calvinism's own firm
position to be done on exegetical grounds. Nevertheless some of the
authors wrote their articles as a defence of Calvinism or at least
as very convinced Calvinists. Others write more from a neutral
point of view as historical researchers.
"With our American Philosophy and Religion series, Applewood
reissues many primary sources published throughout American
history. Through these books, scholars, interpreters, students, and
non-academics alike can see the thoughts and beliefs of Americans
who came before us."
"With our American Philosophy and Religion series, Applewood
reissues many primary sources published throughout American
history. Through these books, scholars, interpreters, students, and
non-academics alike can see the thoughts and beliefs of Americans
who came before us."
"With our American Philosophy and Religion series, Applewood
reissues many primary sources published throughout American
history. Through these books, scholars, interpreters, students, and
non-academics alike can see the thoughts and beliefs of Americans
who came before us."
"With our American Philosophy and Religion series, Applewood
reissues many primary sources published throughout American
history. Through these books, scholars, interpreters, students, and
non-academics alike can see the thoughts and beliefs of Americans
who came before us."
"With our American Philosophy and Religion series, Applewood
reissues many primary sources published throughout American
history. Through these books, scholars, interpreters, students, and
non-academics alike can see the thoughts and beliefs of Americans
who came before us."
"With our American Philosophy and Religion series, Applewood
reissues many primary sources published throughout American
history. Through these books, scholars, interpreters, students, and
non-academics alike can see the thoughts and beliefs of Americans
who came before us."
"With our American Philosophy and Religion series, Applewood
reissues many primary sources published throughout American
history. Through these books, scholars, interpreters, students, and
non-academics alike can see the thoughts and beliefs of Americans
who came before us."
"With our American Philosophy and Religion series, Applewood
reissues many primary sources published throughout American
history. Through these books, scholars, interpreters, students, and
non-academics alike can see the thoughts and beliefs of Americans
who came before us."
Few figures in the history of Western civilization can evoke the
sort of reactions-both positive and negative-that John Calvin does
five hundred years after his birth. His most ardent admirers have
frequently betrayed him, and his friends have been as damaging to
his reputation as his enemies. Much has been attributed to him that
he would have disowned in a heartbeat. And yet, as Victor Shepherd
perceptively observes in this booklet, to read his correspondence
is to come close to someone whose heart breaks over the grief of
people wracked by tragedy, illness, treachery, and untimely death.
Everywhere Calvin evinces first-person acquaintance with a holy God
whose mercy he wants to attest at all times and in all
circumstances. In "A Ministry Dearer Than Life, " Victor Shepherd
reminds us that despite the popular caricature of Calvin as
cold-hearted dogmatist, Calvin was above all else a pastor whose
biblical and theological expositions throb with empathic warmth. In
doing so, Dr. Shepherd reminds the church today that Calvin still
has much to teach us about pastoral ministry in the twenty-first
century.
The Rev. Dr. Victor Shepherd is Professor of Systematic and
Historical Theology at Tyndale University College & Seminary,
Toronto, and Professor "Ordinarius" for the Graduate Theological
Foundation, University of Oxford. He is also an adjunct professor
at the Toronto School of Theology, University of Toronto, where he
supervises doctoral students in Reformation studies. His other
books include, "Interpreting Martin Luther: An Introduction to His
Life and Thought" and "The Nature and Function of Faith in the
Theology of John Calvin. "
This solid volume is very rare indeed. It contains THE DOCTRINE OF
SOVEREIGN GRACE - OPENED & VINDICATED (1771) ELECTION,
PERSEVERANCE AND GOD'S DECREES (1789) THE SOVEREIGN DECREES OF GOD
(1773) THE GREAT FALLING AWAY: Ther Last Days in Fulfillment (1773)
VERY LARGE AND READABLE PRINT.
"The Doctrine of Endless Punishment is a well-reasoned,
theologically accurate statement which treats fully yet concisely
the date contained in the revelation of God to man. This treatise
deseves careful study; and provides adequate coverage of a much
neglected aspect of Biblical doctrine." - Cyril J. Barber Shedd
shows that 'The strongest support of the doctrine of endless
punishment is the teaching of Christ, the Redeemer of man; without
the explicit and reiterated statements of God incarnate, it is
doubtful whether so awful a truth would have had such a conspicuous
place as it always has had in the creed of Christendom. Christ
could not have warned men so frequently and earnestly as he did,
had he known there is no future peril.' This book will have a
profoundly sobering effect on its readers; but its lasting
impression will be to cause a new concern for men and women without
Christ, and undying gratitude for 'Jesus, who delivers us from the
wrath to come'.
"Hopkins in this exposition searches the heart thoroughly, and
makes very practical application of the Commandments to the
situations and circumstances of daily life. His homely eloquence
will always make his works valuable." - C.H. Spurgeon, from
'Commenting and Commentaries" One of the very best expositions of
the Ten Commandments ever published. This American Tract Society
edition was very highly prized in the 19th century. In the Notice
given by the Tract Society we are told: "As a divine, Bishop
Hopkins was one of the sound theologians to which the Reformation
gave birth, and he unequivocally and openly held and inculcated the
pure doctrines of the Reformers, opposed as they are to the pride
and passions of unsanctified men. On the difficult questions
concerning ther grace of God and the obligation of man, he adopted
those views which most naturally reconcile with one another the
declarations and exhortations of Scripture. Few writers have
entered so unequivocally into the extent of man's responsibility,
and at the same time so strongly insisted on the sovereignty, and
so graphically described the operations of divine grace.
The year 2009 marks the 50th anniversary of the delivery of this
series of lectures delivered by Professor John Murray of
Westrminister Theological Seminary, as well as the 500th
anniversary of the birth of John Calvin. We are honored to be able
to produce a new hardcover volume which includes, for the first
time, a subject and scriptural index. "John Murray was not only one
of the most renowned twentieth-century representatives of classical
Reformed theology, but also a highly-respected interpreter of
Calvin. Here we have Murray's vigorous refutation of arguments
suggesting that Calvin did not teach the inerrancy of Scripture.
Murray also demonstrates that Calvin did not consider Christ's
identity as the divine Word to be in any way prejudicial to
Scripture being the very Word of God as well. There is also a
valuable discussion of Calvin's doctrine of divine sovereignty in
reprobation and in relation to human sin." - Sherman Isbell "The
republishing of this book is most welcome news. I consider it one
of Murray's finest works and for it to reappear in 2009 would be
most appropriate." - Dr. Richard Gaffin
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