New Publication: The Market Day of the Soul

James T. Dennison, Jr. is Academic Dean of Northwest Theological Seminary in Washington, where he also serves as Professor of Church History and Biblical Theology. He is the editor of Kerux: The Journal of Northwest Theological Seminary, and has also edited various books including Francis Turretin’s Institutes of Elenctic Theology, Geerhardus Vos’s Old Testament Eschatology, and The Letters of Geerhardus Vos.

In The Market Day of the Soul, James T. Dennison, Jr. examines the question of the supreme Christian holy day, the Sabbath. He shows how the Sabbath emerged from the imprecision of the sixteenth century to become a celebrated cause in pre-Revolutionary England. Finally, he demonstrates triumph of the Puritan Sabbath during the Revolution, a triumph that continued to make the English Sabbath distinctive into the nineteenth century. In the course of this investigation, Dennison shows that the Puritan view of the Lord’s Day became the dominant view—both theologically and practically—by the latter half of the seventeenth century, in spite of the challenges it faced from the “medieval” position of the Court party and the Seventh-day Sabbatarians.

Dr. Beeke says, “Dennison’s detailed, historical study of the Sabbath–particularly the Puritan Sabbath–provides numerous insights that will help Christians today to maintain God-honoring Sabbath-keeping as the market day of the soul. May God use this book to turn many from the soul-damaging results of neglecting to keep the Sabbath day to the conscientious keeping of Sabbath as a delight owed to God (Isa. 58:13–14).”

This title will be coming out in late February. It is 222 pages and retails for $16.00, but at RHB only $12.00. You can pre-order this title by calling 616-977-0599.

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2 Responses to New Publication: The Market Day of the Soul

  1. Anonymous

    What a great book! I am so happy to see it being reprinted! Doctrine and history are interwoven in a thoroughly researched presentation of the wonderful Puritan doctrine of the Sabbath. May it help many confused minds understand the joys of delighting in what is truly a market day of the soul!

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