The Death of the Son of God (The Triple Knowledge, #3)
by Herman Hoeksema
Church and Ministry (Studies in Reformed Theology, #3)
This volume provides a daily personal prayer arranged on a monthly basis. It covers major themes of life, faith and commitment. As well as reflection, it draws on prayer from the British and world churches, and contains specific intercessions for the work and personnel of the Church of Scotland. It has been designed for immediate use by those who pray regularly and by those who are reticent.
What Do Religion, Politics and Science Contribute to the Good Society?
by Herbert W. Richardson
Martin Luther's impact on Calvinism was enormous. In this volume, well-known authors in the field of Luther research and reformed theology document international research on Martin Luther's reception in Calvinism. They comprehensively analyze Luther's image in different Calvinistic contexts. As experts, they succeed in demonstrating the central connections between Lutheran and Calvinist thinking in a comprehensible and precise manner. With their emphatic reference to Luther's immense impact on C...
Grace and Glory
Women Clergy in England (Studies in religion & society, #16)
by Edward C. Lehman
Dissenting Daughters reveals that devout women made vital contributions to the spread and practice of the Reformed faith in the Dutch Republic in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The six women at the heart of this study: Cornelia Teellinck, Susanna Teellinck, Anna Maria van Schurman, Sara Nevius, Cornelia Leydekker, and Henrica van Hoolwerff, were influential members of networks known for supporting a religious revival known as the Further Reformation. These women earned the support and...
This book will appeal to anyone interested in the early history of the Independent Chapel/ Congregational Church, the first Nonconformist place of worship in Garstang. The Chapel was built in 1777 when the town was under the ownership of Sir Edward Walpole, second son of Sir Robert Walpole, Britain's first Prime Minister. The history of the Chapel has often been interwoven with that of the town, and this enables us to catch a glimpse of the town's rich, but long forgotten, history. National even...
This is a sequel to Richard Muller's The Unaccommodated Calvin (OUP 2000). In the previous book, Muller attempted to situate Calvin's theological work in its historical context and to strip away various twentieth-century theological grids that have clouded our perceptions of the work of the Reformer. In the present book, Muller carries this approach forward, with the goal of overcoming a series of nineteenth- and twentieth-century theological frameworks characteristic of much of the scholarship...
Storing, Archiving, Organizing (Library of the Written Word - The Handpress World)
by Anja-Silvia Goeing