Renowned pastor and bestselling author of The Prodigal Prophet Timothy Keller shares his most provocative and illuminating message yet. It is commonly thought in secular society that the Bible is one of the greatest hindrances to doing justice. Isn't it full of regressive views? Didn't it condone slavery? Why look to the Bible for guidance on how to have a more just society? But Timothy Keller challenges these preconceived beliefs and presents the Bible as a fundamental source for promoting ju...
A New Systematic Theology of the Christian Faith
by Dr Robert L Reymond
The Second Disruption (Scottish Historical Review Monograph)
by James Lachlan MacLeod
The Victorian period in Scotland was remarkable, with rapid changes and immense wealth coexisting alongside entrenched conservatism and great poverty. For the churches also, the Victorian period was a time of transformation - with every assumption being challenged and tested. In this context it is not surprising that some churches fragmented, and the Free Church was one of them. Founded at the Disruption of 1843, the Free Church was to be one of the dominant forces in Victorian Scotland, and yet...
John Owen Between Orthodoxy and Modernity (Studies in Reformed Theology, #39)
This volume offers fresh reflections on John Owen, a leading Reformed theologian who sat on the brink of a new age. His seventeenth- century theology and spirituality reflect the growing tensions, and pre-modern and modern tendencies. Exploring Owen in this context helps readers better understand the seventeenth-century dynamics of individualization and rationalization, the views of God and self, community and the world. The authors of this volume investigate Owen's approach to various key theme...
God's Profound and Mysterious Providence (History Of Redemption)
by Abraham Park
The fourth book in the History of Redemption series, God's Profound and Mysterious Providence begins with accounts of King David and Solomon, then continues into the era of divided kingdoms: the northern kingdom of Israel and the southern kingdom of Judah. This book illustrates the reigns and lives of the kings from the perspective of God's administration for redemptive history. This title is part of the History of Redemption series which includes: Book 1: The Genesis GenealogiesBook 2: The Cove...
Church and Creed in Scotland (Rutherford studies: historical theology)
by Kenneth R Ross
Elizabethan Non-Conformist Texts: The Writings of Robert Harrison and Robert Browne, Volume II
John Cotton (Twayne's united states author series, no 80)
by Everett M. Emerson
Undeserved Mercies: The Life of Richard Baxter (1615-1691)
by Don Gilbert
Church Government in the Writings of George Gillespie (Rutherford studies: historical theology, #6)
by W.D.J. McKay
A biography shedding light on the life and personality of the great reformer, and the milieu in which he lived and worked. This work follows Calvin from childhood to humanistic and literary pursuits in Basel, to ministry in Geneva, to the halcyon Strasbourg years and finally back to Geneva. Calvin is shown, not as the "static" theologian, but a man of enormous vigour, constantly on the move in his thinking as well as in his life.
Iglesia Presbiteriana (Presbyterian Historical Society Publications, #15)
by R Douglas Brackenridge and Francisco O Garcia-Treto