What did the Puritans and their successors teach? Was their teaching biblical? What can we learn from them for our life and witness today? These questions guided Dr. LLoyd-Jones in giving the addre…
The authors are among the distinguisshed contributors to this compilation of papers on a wide range of topics pertainign to Puritan and Reformed teaching , piety and life. This book, the first in a…
The author chapters on Jonathan Edward's theology of revival, the Puritan idea of communion with God, and the Puritan conscience serve as highlights of the second volume of Puritan papers. Equally …
The Reformers and the Puritans receive most of the attention in the fourth volume of Puritan papers, sixteen papers originally presented at the annual Puritan and Reformed studies conferences in Lo…
John Calvin, a beacon for the Puritans, receives considerable attention in this volume of Puritan Papers. J. I. Packer contributes a chapter on Calvin as a servant of the Word. Others treat Calvin …
Volume 5 brings to conclusion the Puritan Paper edited by J. I Packer. The seventy-six papers in these five volume were originally given at an annual conference that played a vital role in reinvig…
''With one eye constantly on the needs of the contemporary church, practical theologian Joanne Jung has recovered an important aspect of Christian community from old and neglected Puritan sources. …
A major contribution to Puritan scholarship, 'Puritans and Predestination' presents the first consistent and thorough historical analysis of a key Puritan theological concept - predestination. For …
Of the early Beecher, he observes, "It was not slavery, but theology that caught Henry Ward Beecher in its grip at this particular junction of his life." (Pg. 53) In an 1853 address to the American…
This book, which began as a history of Yale and the ministry, is now become a desciption of the religious education of nation. It is also a rich resource of stories and insights useful to any minis…