Monthly Archives: January 2009
Profiles in Reformed Spirituality: Alert and Review
Going to Seminary.com talks about our Profiles in Reformed Spirituality Series here.
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The Cambridge Companion to Puritanism
‘Puritan’ was originally a term of contempt, and ‘Puritanism’ has often been stereotyped by critics and admirers alike. As a distinctive and particularly intense variety of early modern Reformed Protestantism, it was a product of acute tensions within the post-Reformation … Continue reading
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A Christian Directory
50% OFF TODAY ONLY! A Christian Directory is a comprehensive survey of practical theology. In it, Richard Baxter instructs Christians on a host of issues that they face in life. He gives directions for ordering ones personal life before God, … Continue reading
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John A. Broadus: A Living Legacy
John A. Broadus (1827–1895) was a founding teacher and the second president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and wrote A Treatise on the Preparation and Delivery of Sermons. A.T. Robertson called him “one of the finest fruits of modern … Continue reading
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Coming Soon: The Soul of Life: The Piety of John Calvin
Edited and Introduced by Joel R. Beeke Part of the Profiles of Reformed Spiritualityseries Paperback, 185 pages Retail Price: $10.00 RHB Price: $7.50 Available: Early February 2009 John Calvin is the most notable figure from the Reformed tradition. Unfortunately, he is often characterized … Continue reading
Holiness, Day by Day
A one-year devotional, Holiness Day by Day takes you deeper than other, shorter devotionals, stimulating stronger commitment and spiritual transformation. Each reading is carefully chosen and compiled from Jerry Bridges’ best writings.
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Truth for All Time
John Calvin knew that if the biblical truths rediscovered at the Reformation were to spread throughout the world, they would have to be presented in a form that ordinary people could understand. So, during the winter of 1536–37, the 29-year … Continue reading
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Dr. Beeke’s Top Commentaries on Amos
#1 The Lord is his Name: Amos, by Gordon Keddie The message of Amos is pre-eminately a message of a new life. The message, however comes in the context of a nation under judgment. Israel hid the emptiness and godlessness of a … Continue reading →
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