On the Nature and Kingdom of God: The Theological Manuscripts of James Ussher

Ussher, James; Perkins, Harrison (translated and edited by); Rester, Todd (series editor)


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James Ussher was a highly prolific titan of publication in the seventeenth century, and his writings earned the esteem of many in the Reformed churches. Still, a mountain of his unpublished manuscripts remains in the archives, ripe for investigation and full of just as much insight as his published works. This volume collects three of Ussher’s most significant unpublished manuscripts, each covering the major topics of theology. With introduction and explanatory apparatus by Harrison Perkins, these documents are available for the first time in print and in translation, shedding fresh light on Ussher’s contribution to the Reformed tradition.

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    Hardcover
  • ISBN
    9781955859028
  • Page Count
    350
  • Publisher
    Westminster Seminary Press
  • Publication Date
    August 2025

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About the Author

Harrison Perkins is pastor of Oakland Hills Community Church (OPC) and author of Reformed Covenant Theology: A Systematic Introduction.

Todd M. Rester is an associate professor of church history at Westminster Theological Seminary and translator of Petrus Van Mastricht's Theoretical-Practical Theology.

On the Nature and Kingdom of God: The Theological Manuscripts of James Ussher - Ussher, James; Perkins, Harrison (translated and edited by); Rester, Todd (series editor) - 9781955859028
Westminster Seminary Press

On the Nature and Kingdom of God: The Theological Manuscripts of James Ussher

$29.99 $49.99
James Ussher was a highly prolific titan of publication in the seventeenth century, and his writings earned the esteem of many in the Reformed churches. Still, a mountain of his unpublished manuscripts remains in the archives, ripe for investigation and full of just as much insight as his published works. This volume collects three of Ussher’s most significant unpublished manuscripts, each covering the major topics of theology. With introduction and explanatory apparatus by Harrison Perkins, these documents are available for the first time in print and in translation, shedding fresh light on Ussher’s contribution to the Reformed tradition.

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