Plans for Holy War: How the Spiritual Soldier Fights, Conquers, and Triumphs - Arrowsmith, John - 9798886860887

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  • 560 Pages
  • Publisher: Reformation Heritage Books
  • Publication Date: July 2024
  • ISBN: FARROWJO____PLANSFORHOLYWARHOWTH9798886860887

Plans for Holy War: How the Spiritual Soldier Fights, Conquers, and Triumphs

Arrowsmith, John

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In one of the most expansive treatments of spiritual warfare, Puritan John Arrowsmith paints Christianity as the battle between the seed of the woman and the serpent. Beginning with Genesis 3:15, Arrowsmith explores themes of military duty, battle against the evil one, and the Christian’s victory and triumph in the Scriptures and classical writings. Arrowsmith’s work stands out among writings on spiritual warfare for its depth of research, its insistence that our warfare is chiefly theological, and its attempt to blend polemical and pastoral theology. He regarded his written efforts as “emissaries of evangelical piety, guardians and avengers of orthodoxy, interpreters of some of God’s oracles, and protective deities in many difficulties.” Carefully translated by David C. Noe with an extensive introduction by Chad B. Van Dixhoorn, this edition of Plans for Holy War presents modern readers with an exceptional and unique guide to spiritual warfare.

John Arrowsmith (1602–1659) was a distinguished pastor-theologian. He ministered at St. Nicholas’s Church in King’s Lynn and at St. Martin Pomary in London, and in the 1640s served as a leading member of the Westminster Assembly. He distinguished himself at the University of Cambridge by serving as master of St. John’s College, master of Trinity College, Regius Professor of Divinity, and as vice-chancellor of the University.

David C. Noe is a scholar in residence at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary and pastor of Reformation Orthodox Presbyterian Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He is the translator of numerous works from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, including writings by Franciscus Junius, Theodore Beza, William Perkins, John Calvin, and many others. His online pedagogy for Latin, Greek, and classics generally can be found at LatinPerDiem.com, MossMethod.com, and AdNavseam.com.

Chad Van Dixhoorn is professor of church history and theology at Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, North Carolina. His published works include God’s Ambassadors: The Westminster Assembly and the Reformation of the English Pulpit, 1643–1653.

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In one of the most expansive treatments of spiritual warfare, Puritan John Arrowsmith paints Christianity as the battle between the seed of the woman and the serpent. Beginning with Genesis 3:15, Arrowsmith explores themes of military duty, battle against the evil one, and the Christian’s victory and triumph in the Scriptures and classical writings. Arrowsmith’s work stands out among writings on spiritual warfare for its depth of research, its insistence that our warfare is chiefly theological, and its attempt to blend polemical and pastoral theology. He regarded his written efforts as “emissaries of evangelical piety, guardians and avengers of orthodoxy, interpreters of some of God’s oracles, and protective deities in many difficulties.” Carefully translated by David C. Noe with an extensive introduction by Chad B. Van Dixhoorn, this edition of Plans for Holy War presents modern readers with an exceptional and unique guide to spiritual warfare.

John Arrowsmith (1602–1659) was a distinguished pastor-theologian. He ministered at St. Nicholas’s Church in King’s Lynn and at St. Martin Pomary in London, and in the 1640s served as a leading member of the Westminster Assembly. He distinguished himself at the University of Cambridge by serving as master of St. John’s College, master of Trinity College, Regius Professor of Divinity, and as vice-chancellor of the University.

David C. Noe is a scholar in residence at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary and pastor of Reformation Orthodox Presbyterian Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He is the translator of numerous works from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, including writings by Franciscus Junius, Theodore Beza, William Perkins, John Calvin, and many others. His online pedagogy for Latin, Greek, and classics generally can be found at LatinPerDiem.com, MossMethod.com, and AdNavseam.com.

Chad Van Dixhoorn is professor of church history and theology at Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, North Carolina. His published works include God’s Ambassadors: The Westminster Assembly and the Reformation of the English Pulpit, 1643–1653.

  • Cover Type:
  • 560 Pages
  • Publisher: Reformation Heritage Books
  • Publication Date: July 2024
  • ISBN: FARROWJO____PLANSFORHOLYWARHOWTH9798886860887