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The Beauty and Glory of the Reformation (Puritan Reformed Conference)

Hardcover |English |1601786212 | 9781601786210

The Beauty and Glory of the Reformation (Puritan Reformed Conference)

Hardcover |English |1601786212 | 9781601786210
Overview

Through these studies, you will be challenged to treasure basic Reformation principles such as Scripture alone, Christ alone, and the glory of God alone, as well as to grow in awareness of what amazing spiritual mentors and models of godliness a variety of Reformation stalwarts were and what they can still teach us today. These include Martin Luther, William Tyndale, Hugh Latimer, and William Perkins;lesser-known pastors in Geneva;and women such as Katherine Luther, Katharina Zell, Anna Bullinger, Katherine Willoughby, and Catherine de Bourbon. You will also discover the reformers commitment to propagate the gospel to all nations and the riches of the Reformation view of missions.

Finally, you will be treated to insightful essays on Augustine as an important backdrop to the Reformation and on the beauty and glory of the Christology of the Reformation. The authors pray that these essays will help you increasingly become genuine sons and daughters of the Reformation by following the Reformers' lives and teachings insofar as they followed the Lord Jesus Christ.

Contents: Bright Lights in the History of the Reformation 1. William Tyndale and Sola Scriptura--Michael Haykin 2. "Meat, not Strawberries" Hugh Latimer and Biblical Preaching in the English Reformation--Michael Haykin 3. The Reformers' Commitment to the Propagation of the Gospel to All Nations: A Historical Consideration--Elias Medeiros 4. Lessons for Today from Less Known Reformers: The Company of Pastors in Geneva--William VanDoodewaard The Experiential Flame of the Reformation 5. Soli Deo Gloria: Why There Was a Reformation (Romans 11:36)--Ian Hamilton 6. Solus Christus: The Preaching That Defined the Reformation--Ian Hamilton The Practical Lessons of the Reformation for Today 7. What Augustine Teaches Us Today--Carl Trueman 8. What Luther Teaches Us Today: Theology of Preaching--Carl Trueman 9. What William Perkins Teaches Us Today--Joel R. Beeke and Andrew Ballitch 10. Learning from Women of the Reformation--Rebecca VanDoodewaard 11. What the Christology of the Reformation Teaches Us Today--Stephen Myers 12. Missions: What Have We Learned from the Reformers--Elias Medeiros
ISBN: 1601786212
ISBN13: 9781601786210
Author: Joel R Beeke, Michael Haykin, Elias Medeiros, William VanDoodewaard, Ian Hamilton, Carl Trueman, Andrew Ballitch, Rebecca VanDoodewaard, Elias Medeiros, Stephen Myers
Publisher: Reformation Heritage Books
Format: Hardcover
PublicationDate: 2018-07-25
Language: English
PageCount: 224
Dimensions: 6.2 x 0.6 x 9.3 inches
Weight: 16.0 ounces

Through these studies, you will be challenged to treasure basic Reformation principles such as Scripture alone, Christ alone, and the glory of God alone, as well as to grow in awareness of what amazing spiritual mentors and models of godliness a variety of Reformation stalwarts were and what they can still teach us today. These include Martin Luther, William Tyndale, Hugh Latimer, and William Perkins;lesser-known pastors in Geneva;and women such as Katherine Luther, Katharina Zell, Anna Bullinger, Katherine Willoughby, and Catherine de Bourbon. You will also discover the reformers commitment to propagate the gospel to all nations and the riches of the Reformation view of missions.

Finally, you will be treated to insightful essays on Augustine as an important backdrop to the Reformation and on the beauty and glory of the Christology of the Reformation. The authors pray that these essays will help you increasingly become genuine sons and daughters of the Reformation by following the Reformers' lives and teachings insofar as they followed the Lord Jesus Christ.

Contents: Bright Lights in the History of the Reformation 1. William Tyndale and Sola Scriptura--Michael Haykin 2. "Meat, not Strawberries" Hugh Latimer and Biblical Preaching in the English Reformation--Michael Haykin 3. The Reformers' Commitment to the Propagation of the Gospel to All Nations: A Historical Consideration--Elias Medeiros 4. Lessons for Today from Less Known Reformers: The Company of Pastors in Geneva--William VanDoodewaard The Experiential Flame of the Reformation 5. Soli Deo Gloria: Why There Was a Reformation (Romans 11:36)--Ian Hamilton 6. Solus Christus: The Preaching That Defined the Reformation--Ian Hamilton The Practical Lessons of the Reformation for Today 7. What Augustine Teaches Us Today--Carl Trueman 8. What Luther Teaches Us Today: Theology of Preaching--Carl Trueman 9. What William Perkins Teaches Us Today--Joel R. Beeke and Andrew Ballitch 10. Learning from Women of the Reformation--Rebecca VanDoodewaard 11. What the Christology of the Reformation Teaches Us Today--Stephen Myers 12. Missions: What Have We Learned from the Reformers--Elias Medeiros
Editorial Reviews


"When a dozen scholars of the Reformation are gathered together and then all of them are asked to speak from their hearts concerning the most glorious years in the history of the church, what results? This cornucopia of their messages--warm, totally in sympathy with the central truths of the Reformers, but not blind to their humanity or the weaknesses of that age--which are convicting, enlightening, faith-enhancing, motivating, and sparkling with vignettes of some of the finest men and women this world has ever witnessed. What a delightful digest of that period in history and what relevant messages for today! There is little better to remind us about our inheritance." -- Geoff Thomas, assistant pastor at Amyand Park Chapel, London


Joel R. Beeke (PhD, Westminster Seminary) is president and professor of systematic theology and homiletics at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary; a pastor of the Heritage Reformed Congregation in Grand Rapids, Michigan; editor of Banner of Sovereign Grace Truth; editorial director of Reformation Heritage Books; and a prolific author.
 

Carl and and his wife Catriona
have been married for almost 30 years, and currently live in Slippery Rock in Western Pennsylvania with two wonderful pastor's kids, John (26) and Peter (24). Catriona is originally from the Isle of Lewis and Carl from the English Midlands.

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Overview

Through these studies, you will be challenged to treasure basic Reformation principles such as Scripture alone, Christ alone, and the glory of God alone, as well as to grow in awareness of what amazing spiritual mentors and models of godliness a variety of Reformation stalwarts were and what they can still teach us today. These include Martin Luther, William Tyndale, Hugh Latimer, and William Perkins;lesser-known pastors in Geneva;and women such as Katherine Luther, Katharina Zell, Anna Bullinger, Katherine Willoughby, and Catherine de Bourbon. You will also discover the reformers commitment to propagate the gospel to all nations and the riches of the Reformation view of missions.

Finally, you will be treated to insightful essays on Augustine as an important backdrop to the Reformation and on the beauty and glory of the Christology of the Reformation. The authors pray that these essays will help you increasingly become genuine sons and daughters of the Reformation by following the Reformers' lives and teachings insofar as they followed the Lord Jesus Christ.

Contents: Bright Lights in the History of the Reformation 1. William Tyndale and Sola Scriptura--Michael Haykin 2. "Meat, not Strawberries" Hugh Latimer and Biblical Preaching in the English Reformation--Michael Haykin 3. The Reformers' Commitment to the Propagation of the Gospel to All Nations: A Historical Consideration--Elias Medeiros 4. Lessons for Today from Less Known Reformers: The Company of Pastors in Geneva--William VanDoodewaard The Experiential Flame of the Reformation 5. Soli Deo Gloria: Why There Was a Reformation (Romans 11:36)--Ian Hamilton 6. Solus Christus: The Preaching That Defined the Reformation--Ian Hamilton The Practical Lessons of the Reformation for Today 7. What Augustine Teaches Us Today--Carl Trueman 8. What Luther Teaches Us Today: Theology of Preaching--Carl Trueman 9. What William Perkins Teaches Us Today--Joel R. Beeke and Andrew Ballitch 10. Learning from Women of the Reformation--Rebecca VanDoodewaard 11. What the Christology of the Reformation Teaches Us Today--Stephen Myers 12. Missions: What Have We Learned from the Reformers--Elias Medeiros
ISBN: 1601786212
ISBN13: 9781601786210
Author: Joel R Beeke, Michael Haykin, Elias Medeiros, William VanDoodewaard, Ian Hamilton, Carl Trueman, Andrew Ballitch, Rebecca VanDoodewaard, Elias Medeiros, Stephen Myers
Publisher: Reformation Heritage Books
Format: Hardcover
PublicationDate: 2018-07-25
Language: English
PageCount: 224
Dimensions: 6.2 x 0.6 x 9.3 inches
Weight: 16.0 ounces

Through these studies, you will be challenged to treasure basic Reformation principles such as Scripture alone, Christ alone, and the glory of God alone, as well as to grow in awareness of what amazing spiritual mentors and models of godliness a variety of Reformation stalwarts were and what they can still teach us today. These include Martin Luther, William Tyndale, Hugh Latimer, and William Perkins;lesser-known pastors in Geneva;and women such as Katherine Luther, Katharina Zell, Anna Bullinger, Katherine Willoughby, and Catherine de Bourbon. You will also discover the reformers commitment to propagate the gospel to all nations and the riches of the Reformation view of missions.

Finally, you will be treated to insightful essays on Augustine as an important backdrop to the Reformation and on the beauty and glory of the Christology of the Reformation. The authors pray that these essays will help you increasingly become genuine sons and daughters of the Reformation by following the Reformers' lives and teachings insofar as they followed the Lord Jesus Christ.

Contents: Bright Lights in the History of the Reformation 1. William Tyndale and Sola Scriptura--Michael Haykin 2. "Meat, not Strawberries" Hugh Latimer and Biblical Preaching in the English Reformation--Michael Haykin 3. The Reformers' Commitment to the Propagation of the Gospel to All Nations: A Historical Consideration--Elias Medeiros 4. Lessons for Today from Less Known Reformers: The Company of Pastors in Geneva--William VanDoodewaard The Experiential Flame of the Reformation 5. Soli Deo Gloria: Why There Was a Reformation (Romans 11:36)--Ian Hamilton 6. Solus Christus: The Preaching That Defined the Reformation--Ian Hamilton The Practical Lessons of the Reformation for Today 7. What Augustine Teaches Us Today--Carl Trueman 8. What Luther Teaches Us Today: Theology of Preaching--Carl Trueman 9. What William Perkins Teaches Us Today--Joel R. Beeke and Andrew Ballitch 10. Learning from Women of the Reformation--Rebecca VanDoodewaard 11. What the Christology of the Reformation Teaches Us Today--Stephen Myers 12. Missions: What Have We Learned from the Reformers--Elias Medeiros
Editorial Reviews


"When a dozen scholars of the Reformation are gathered together and then all of them are asked to speak from their hearts concerning the most glorious years in the history of the church, what results? This cornucopia of their messages--warm, totally in sympathy with the central truths of the Reformers, but not blind to their humanity or the weaknesses of that age--which are convicting, enlightening, faith-enhancing, motivating, and sparkling with vignettes of some of the finest men and women this world has ever witnessed. What a delightful digest of that period in history and what relevant messages for today! There is little better to remind us about our inheritance." -- Geoff Thomas, assistant pastor at Amyand Park Chapel, London


Joel R. Beeke (PhD, Westminster Seminary) is president and professor of systematic theology and homiletics at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary; a pastor of the Heritage Reformed Congregation in Grand Rapids, Michigan; editor of Banner of Sovereign Grace Truth; editorial director of Reformation Heritage Books; and a prolific author.
 

Carl and and his wife Catriona
have been married for almost 30 years, and currently live in Slippery Rock in Western Pennsylvania with two wonderful pastor's kids, John (26) and Peter (24). Catriona is originally from the Isle of Lewis and Carl from the English Midlands.

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Shipping method varies depending on what is being shipped.  

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