Puritan Papers: 1956-1959, Vol. 1
Packer, J. I.
Publisher's Description
J. I. Packer, D. M. Lloyd-Jones, Iain Murray, and Ernest Kevan are among the distinguished contributors to this compilation of papers on a wide range of topics pertaining to Puritan and Reformed teaching, piety, and life. This volume, the first in a series, captures the priniples and passion of Puritan belief as presented in the Puritan and Reformed Studies Conferences of 1956-1959.
The twenty-three papers gathered here are, by design, “practical and constructive, not merely academic,” says Packer, and therefore helpful to pastors as well as the whole church. Topics include
- Interpreting Scripture
- Christian experience
- Worship
- The Lord's Day
- The life and work of a minister
- Dealing with troubled souls
- The law and the covenants
- Discipline
- Revival
324 Pages
Published September 2000
About the Editor: J. I. Packer (PhD, Oxford University) serves as the Board of Governors’ Professor of Theology at Regent College. He is the author of numerous books, including the classic best-seller Knowing God. Packer served as general editor for the English Standard Version Bible and as theological editor for the ESV Study Bible.
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