Westminster Theological Journal 71:2
Posted on 07. Nov, 2009 by Danny Hyde in Book Reviews, John Owen
Last night I received Westminster Theological Journal 71:2 (Fall 2009) in the mail. There are several pieces worth mentioning for the purposes of this blog:
- The Pneumatology of the “Lost” Image in John Owen—Suzanne McDonald
- A Practical Scholasticism? Edward Leigh’s Theological Method—James E. Dolezal
- Samuel Rutherford and Liberty of Conscience—Crawford Gribben
- Marrow Theology and Secession Church History—William VanDoodewaard
- Review of Stephen Hampton, Anti-Arminian: The Anglican Reformed Tradition from Charles II to George I—Kenneth J. Stewart
Tolle Lege.
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D. Philip Veitch
07. Nov, 2009
Interesting. Would love to see review on Hampton’s work. Better yet, buy the work itself. Augustus Toplady gives a long line of anti-Arminians in his rigourous rebuttals of that odious fellow, Wesley…both of them flaming Arminians. Thanks.