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Tag Archives: supralapsarianism
Review: Beeke and Jones, Puritan theology
Old review. I am just moving it to this site. Beeke, Joel. and Jones, Mark. Puritan Theology: Doctrine for Life. Grand Rapids, MI: Reformation Heritage Books. This is one of those “game-changer” books. Beeke provides decades of pastoral reflection from … Continue reading
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Review: Puritan Theology (Beeke and Jones)
Beeke, Joel. and Jones, Mark. Puritan Theology: Doctrine for Life. Grand Rapids, MI: Reformation Heritage Books. This is one of those “game-changer” books. Beeke provides decades of pastoral reflection from the Puritans (and admittedly, there is a lot of repetition) … Continue reading
Which Trinity? Robert Jenson
Continuing McCall’s work. Here is a retraction on my part. A few years ago I praised Robert Jenson’s Systematic Theology. Indeed, there are some fine essays in there. I must retract, however, the section on the doctrine of God. Robert … Continue reading