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An edition of A Puritan Theology (2012)

A Puritan Theology

doctrine for life

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A Puritan Theology: Doctrine for Life offers a groundbreaking treatment of the Puritans' teaching on most major Reformed doctrines, particularly those doctrines in which the Puritans made significant contributions. Since the late 1950s, nearly 150 Puritan authors and 700 Puritan titles have been reprinted and catalogued by Joel Beeke and Randall Pederson in their 2006 collection of mini-biographies and book reviews, titled, Meet the Puritans. However, no work until now has gathered together the threads of their teaching into a unified tapestry of systematic theology. A Puritan Theology, by Joel Beeke and Mark Jones, attempts to do that. The book addresses Puritan teachings on all six loci of theology, covering fifty areas of doctrine. The book explores Puritan teachings on biblical interpretation, God, predestination, providence, angels, sin, the covenants, the gospel, Christ, preparation for conversion, regeneration, coming to Christ, justification, adoption, church government, the Sabbath, preaching, baptism, heaven, hell, and many other topics. It ends with eight chapters that explore Puritan "theology in practice." Some chapters highlight the work of a specific theologian such as William Perkins, William Ames, John Owen, Stephen Charnock, or Thomas Goodwin on a specific topic. Other chapters survey various authors on a particular subject. The goal of A Puritan Theology is to increase knowledge in the mind and godliness in the soul. It was written for theologians, historians, pastors, and educated laymen who seek to learn more about Puritan theology. - Publisher.

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Prolegomena.
The Puritans on natural and supernatural theology
Puritan hermeneutics and exegesis
The learned Doctor William Ames and The Marrow of Theology
Theology proper.
Stephen Charnock on the attributes of God
The Puritans on the Trinity
John Owen on communion with the triune God
William Perkins on predestination
Thomas Goodwin and Johannes Maccovius on justification from eternity
Thomas Goodwin's Christological supralapsarianism
The Puritans on providence
The Puritans on angels
The Puritans on demons
Anthropology and covenant theology.
The Puritans on the sinfulness of sin
The Puritans on the covenant of works
The Puritans on the covenant of redemption
The Puritans on the covenant of grace
The Puritans on the Old and New Covenants : a gracious Moses?
The minority report : John Owen on Sinai
The Puritans on covenant conditions
Christology.
The Puritans on law and gospel
Puritan Christology
The Puritans on Christ's offices and states
The blood of Christ in Puritan piety
Anthony Burgess on Christ's intercession for us
Thomas Goodwin on Christ's beautiful heart
The Puritans on understanding and using God's promises
Soteriology.
The Puritans on the Holy Spirit
Puritan preparatory grace
The Puritans on regeneration
The Puritans on union with Christ, justification, and regeneration
John Owen on justification by faith alone
The Puritans on coming to Christ
The Puritans on living in Christ
The Puritans on adoption
The Puritans on the third use of the law
Richard Sibbes on entertaining the Holy Spirit
William Perkins and his greatest case of conscience
The Puritans on the perseverance of the saints
Ecclesiology.
The Puritans on the government of the church
The Puritans on the offices of the church
John Owen on the Christian Sabbath and worship
Puritan preaching
John Bunyan's preaching to the heart
The Puritans and paedobaptism
The Puritans on the Lord's Supper
Puritan prayers for world missions
Eschatology.
The city on a hill : the American Puritans' optimistic view of the end times
Thomas Manton on the judgment according to works
How history informs the historicist : Thomas Goodwin's reading of Revelation
Christopher Love on the glories of heaven and terrors of hell
Theology in practice.
Puritan theology shaped by a pilgrim mentality
The Puritans on walking godly in the home
Matthew Henry on a practical method of daily prayer
The Puritan practice of meditation
The Puritans on conscience
Puritan casuistry
Puritan sacrificial zeal
Practical lessons from Puritan theology today
Afterword : A final word

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Library of Congress
BX9323 .B445 2012

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Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xv, 1054 p.
Number of pages
1060
Dimensions
27 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL25417645M
Internet Archive
puritantheologyd0000beek
ISBN 10
1601781660
ISBN 13
9781601781666
LCCN
2012034125
OCLC/WorldCat
802070523

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