The Finality of the Gospel (Studies in Reformed Theology, #43)
In this volume, leading systematic theologians and New Testament scholars working today undertake a fresh and constructive interdisciplinary engagement with key eschatological themes in Christian theology in close conversation with the work of Karl Barth. Ranging from close exegetical studies of Barth’s treatment of eschatological themes in his commentary on Romans or lectures on 1 Corinthians, to examination of his mature dogmatic discussions of death and evil, this volume offers a fascinating...
Memoir & Remains of Robert Murray McCheyne
by Andrew Alexander Bonar and Robert Murray M'Cheyne
This book provides clergy, laity, and students with a thorough introduction to their faith as set forth in the Book of Confessions. Jack Rogers explains technical terms and places current issues in perspective by examining the meaning of the creeds, confessions, and declarations found in the Book of Confessions. He examines their role in history, their full meaning, and their continued relevance to the Christian community.
Alive to God in Jesus Christ (iBelieve: 40 Daily Readings for the Purposeful Presbyterian)
by Joseph D. Small
Acts for Everyone, Part One (New Testament for Everyone)
by Fellow and Chaplain N T Wright
The Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion (Oxford Theological Monographs)
by Alan Harding
This is the first detailed study of the operation of the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion, an important group in early Methodism. Alan Harding explores how the Connexion developed locally; the identity of its preachers and their training; the religious and social origins of those who joined its congregations; and the relationship between central direction and local initiative. The book examines the Connexion's attitudes to the Church of England and also to Dissent, to whose revival in the lat...
Ministers and Congregations of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Scotland 1688-2016
by James Dickson
George MacDonald, the Best from All His Works (Christian Classics Collection, #1)
by George MacDonald
Presbyterian Missionary Attitudes toward American Indians, 1837a "1893
by Michael C. Coleman
Based on the correspondence of missionaries in the field, this book offers valuable insight unto understanding Protestant attitudes toward the American Indians in the nineteenth century. By focusing upon the work of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S., the book portrays a major Protestant denomination's evangelical program to take the Indian from heathenism to gospel light. From its founding in 1837 the board sent over 450 missionaries to at least nineteen div...
Boston Congregationalist ministers Charles Chauncy (1705-1787) and Jonathan Mayhew (1720-1766) were significant political as well as religious leaders in colonial and revolutionary New England. Scholars have often stressed their influence on major shifts in New England theology, and have also portrayed Mayhew as an influential preacher, whose works helped shape American revolutionary ideology, and Chauncy as an active leader of the patriot cause. Through a deeply contextualised re-examination of...