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Puritan Reformed Journal 2:1
Posted on 06. Mar, 2010 by Danny Hyde.
The latest volume of the Puritan Reformed Journal (January 2010) is now in-print and available for purchase. You can read the full Table of Contents here, but I’d like to highlight a few articles and book reviews of note for this blog:
“Hot Protestants”: A Taxonomy of English Puritanism—Ian Hugh Clary
John Bunyan and His Relevance for Today—Pieter Devries
Samuel Petto (c. 1624–1711): A Portrait of a Puritan Pastor Theologian—Michael G.Brown
James Durham (1622–1658) and the Free Offer of the Gospel—Donald John MaClean
Thomas Watson: The Necessity of Meditation—Jennifer C. Neimeyer
Was Samuel Rutherford a Mystic?—Robert Arnold
John Owen and the Third Mark of the Church—Stephen Yuille
Jeremiah Burroughs onWorship—James Davison
David Berkley, Travel Through Cambridge: City of Beauty, Reformation and Pioneering Research (Book Review)—Kenneth Magnuson
Jeffery K. Jue, Heaven Upon Earth: Joseph Mede (1586–1638) and the Legacy of Millenarianism (Book Review)—Mark Jones
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Puritan Reformed Journal 2:1
Posted on 02. Feb, 2010 by Danny Hyde.
The latest Puritan Reformed Journal 2:1 (January 2010) is now in-print and available for $10 through Reformation Heritage Books. This volume is 396 pages and contains the following (not including book reviews and notices):
Biblical Studies
The Jews’ View of the Old Testament—David Murray
An Everlasting House: An Exegesis of 2 Samuel 7—Maarten Kuivenhoven
Applying Christ’s Supremacy: Learning from Hebrews—Gerald M. Bilkes
Systematic and Historical Theology
“Hot Protestants”: A Taxonomy of English Puritanism—Ian Hugh Clary
John Bunyan and His Relevance for Today—Pieter Devries
Samuel Petto (c. 1624 –1711): A Portrait of a Puritan Pastor Theologian—Michael G.Brown
James Durham (1622–1658) and the Free Offer of the Gospel—Donald John MaClean
The Ceremonial or Moral Law: Jonathan Edwards’s Old Perspective on an Old Error—Craig Biehl
Experiential Theology
The Theological Foundation and Goal of Piety in Calvin and Erasmus—Timothy J.Gwin
Thomas Watson: The Necessity of Meditation Jennifer C.Neimeyer
Was Samuel Rutherford a Mystic?—Robert Arnold
The “Sense of the Heart”: Edwards’s Public Expression of His Pietistic Understanding of Religious Experience—Karin Spiecker Stetina
Pastoral Theology and Missions
John Owen and the Third Mark of the Church— Stephen Yuille
Jeremiah Burroughs on Worship—James Davison
Samuel Davies: One of America’s Greatest Revival Preachers—John E. Skidmore
A Pastor’s Analysis of Emphases in Preaching: Two False Dichotomies and Three Conclusions—Ryan M. McGraw
“For God’s Glory (and) for the Good of Precious Souls”: Calvinism and Missions in the Piety of Samuel Pearce (1766–1799)—Michael A. G. Haykin
Contemporary and Cultural Issues
Handling Error in the Church: Martin Downes Interviewing Joel R. Beeke
Interview with Geoff Thomas
Practical Lessons from the Life of Idelette Calvin— Joel R. Beeke
The “Little Church”: Raising a Spiritual Family with Jonathan Edwards—Peter Beck
