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JOEL BEEKE, MATTHEW PAYNE & STEPHEN YUILLE
He left an indelible mark upon the English Puritan movement and his writings were translated into Dutch, German, French, Hungarian, and other European languages. In Faith Working Through Love, a group of twelve scholars mine the depths of Perkins’s works survey the theology of the maestro of English practical theologians.
Topics covered are the Trinity, the work of Christ, the effects of sin and grace, the order of salvation, the experience of salvation, eschatology, ecclesiology, the ministry, Christian conduct, vocation, marriage, and Ramist methodology.
Contributors include Wyatt Graham, Raymond A. Blacketer, Matthew N. Payne, J. V. Fesko, Joel R. Beeke, Matthew Hartline, David M. Barbee, Andrew S. Ballitch, Roger L. Revell, Dee Grimes, J. Stephen Yuille, and Simon Burton.
Table of Contents:
1. The Triune God – Wyatt Graham
2. The Work of Christ – Raymond A. Blacketer
3. Sin, Grace, and Free Will – Matthew N. Payne
4. The Order of Salvation – J. V. Fesko
5. The Experience of Salvation – Joel R. Beeke
6. Eschatological Glory – Matthew Hartline
7. A Peculiar Company of Men: The Nature of the Church – David M. Barbee
8. The Ministry and the Means of Grace – Andrew S. Ballitch
9. The Ethics of Christian Conduct: Law, Liberty, and Case Divinity – Roger L. Revell
10. God’s Imposition: The Nature of Vocation – Dee Grimes
11. The One Flesh Principle – J. Stephen Yuille
12. Reforging the Great Chain of Being: Ramism Reconsidered – Simon Burton
Contributors
Wyatt Graham, PhD—Executive Director, The Gospel Coalition Canada
Raymond A. Blacketer, PhD—Independent Scholar, currently working on a new translation of John Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion
Matthew N. Payne, PhD cand.—Research Student, University of Sydney
J. V. Fesko, PhD—Harriett Barbour Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary
Joel R. Beeke, PhD—President and Professor of Systematic Theology and Homiletics, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Pastor of Heritage Reformed Congregation, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Matthew Hartline, PhD cand.—Research Student, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Associate Professor, First Baptist Church, Cobden, Illinois
David M. Barbee, PhD—Assistant Professor of Christian Thought, Winebrenner Theological Seminary
Andrew S. Ballitch, PhD—Associate Pastor, Westwood Alliance Church, Mansfield, Ohio
Roger L. Revell, PhD—Anglican Minister, Research Fellow, Faculty of Theology and Religion, Oxford University
Dee Grimes, PhD—Instructor in Biblical Spirituality, SIM missionary
J. Stephen Yuille, PhD—Professor of Pastoral Theology and Spiritual Formation, The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
Simon Burton, PhD—John Laing Senior Lecturer in Reformation History, School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh
Endorsement
“William Perkins is one of the greatest English theologians of all time, and his work has been influential well beyond the borders of sixteenth-century Anglicanism. So I’m delighted to see this very useful compilation from a number of Perkins scholars exploring the main contours of his theology, which is a great starting point for all further adventures into this edifying world.” — Lee Gatiss, author of Light After Darkness: How the Reformers Regained, Retold, and Relied on the Gospel of Grace
“William Perkins has finally and deservedly risen to the top following the recent publication of his collected writings after almost four hundred years. An analysis of his theological contributions was greatly needed, and this book fills that gap in a superb way. There is hardly an aspect of Reformed theology that Perkins did not significantly address, and it is impossible to assess the contribution of past Reformation theology without assessing the writings of the ‘father of Puritanism.’ A very fine publication.”— Derek W. H. Thomas, senior minister, First Presbyterian Church, Columbia, South Carolina; teaching fellow, Ligonier Ministries; chancellor’s professor, Reformed Theological Seminary
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