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Puritan Reformed Theology
Historical, Experiential, and Practical Studies for the Whole of Life
2020
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Table of Contents: BIBLICAL STUDIES

  1. The Age of the Spirit and Revival
  2. Trust in the Incarnate Word
  3. Our Glorious Adoption: Trinitarian-Based and Transformed Relationships
  4. Paul and James: Are We Justified by Faith or by Faith and Works?
  5. Gethsemane's King-Lamb: A Sermon on John 18:7-8, 12 13a
  6. The Man of Sin: 2 Thessalonians 2:1-12
  7. Delighting in God: A Guide to Sabbath-Keeping SYSTEMATIC AND HISTORICAL THEOLOGY
  8. God-Centered Theology in the Ministry of the Word
  9. Calvin on Sovereignty, Providence, and Predestination
  10. Reading the Puritans
  11. Godefridus Udemans: Life, Influence, and Writings
  12. John Bunyan on Justification
  13. Reformed Orthodoxy in North America
  14. The Perspicuity of Scripture
  15. Laurence Chaderton: His Life and Ecclesiology
  16. Natural Theology: Some Historical Perspective EXPERIENTIAL THEOLOGY
  17. Calvin as an Experiential Preacher
  18. The Puritans on Conscience and Casuistry
  19. Assurance of Salvation: The Insights of Anthony Burgess
  20. Wilhelmus a Brakel's Biblical Ethics of Spirituality
  21. Images of Union and Communion with Christ PRACTICAL THEOLOGY
  22. Puritans on the Family: Recent Publications
  23. Consider Christ in Affliction: An Open Letter to True Believers
  24. Learning from the Puritans on Being Salt and Light
  25. Puritans on Marital Love PASTORAL THEOLOGY AND MISSIONS
  26. God-Centered Adult Education
  27. Plain Preaching Demonstrating the Spirit and His Power
  28. How to Evaluate Your Sermons
  29. Practical Application in Preaching
  30. Authentic Ministry: Servanthood, Tears, and Temptations
  31. Children in the Church
  32. The Minister's Helpmeet
  33. Unprofessional Puritans and Professional Pastors: What the Puritans Would Say to Modern Pastors
  34. Catechism Preaching
  35. A Life in the Word
  36. Why You and Your Family Should Go to Church: Biblical Answers to 'Churchless Christianity' CONTEMPORARY AND CULTURAL ISSUES
  37. Interview with Joel Beeke about Reformed Churches and Seminaries
  38. Handling Error in the Church: Martin Downes Interviewing Joel R. Beeke
  39. Practical Lessons for Today from the Life of Idelette Calvin
  40. Rediscovering the Laity: The Reformation in the Pew and in the Classroom
  41. In Commemoration of the Heidelberg Catechism's 450th Anniversary: The Catechism as a Confession of Faith
  42. How to Battle Hostility and Secularism
  43. Busy but Fruitful: How to Manage Time
  44. Nurturing Intimate Communication with Your Spouse
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Joel R. Beeke
Joel R. Beeke
Author · 78 books
Dr. Joel R. Beeke serves as President and Professor of Systematic Theology, Church History, and Homiletics. He has been in the ministry since 1978 and has served as a pastor of his current church since 1986. He is also editor of the Banner of Sovereign Grace Truth, editorial director of Reformation Heritage Books, president of Inheritance Publishers, and vice-president of the Dutch Reformed Translation Society. He has written, co-authored, or edited fifty books and contributed over fifteen hundred articles to Reformed books, journals, periodicals, and encyclopedias. His Ph.D. (1988) from Westminster Theological Seminary is in Reformation and Post-Reformation Theology. He is frequently called upon to lecture at Reformed seminaries and to speak at conferences around the world. He and his wife, Mary, have three children: Calvin, Esther, and Lydia.
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