RBTR VII:1 sneak preview

by | Nov 16, 2010 | Book Reviews, Books

RBTR VII:1 is being edited and should be out early in 2011. Some of the articles and book reviews for that issue include:

  1. EPHESIANS 1:8-10 IN LIGHT OF ITS IMMEDIATE CONTEXTUAL MEANING AND REDEMPTIVE-HISTORICAL/CANONICAL CONTEXT SUPPORTING THE THESIS THAT GOD IS FETCHING GLORY FOR HIMSELF THROUGH THE WORK OF THE REDEEMER AND RECONCILER OF ALL THINGS, Richard C. Barcellos
  2. ADAM’S QUEST FOR A BETTER LIFE: A Study in Calvin’s Doctrine of Pre-Redemptive Eschatology, James E. Dolezal*
  3. JONATHAN EDWARDS ON THE HOLY SPIRIT, W. Gary Crampton

Christless Christianity: The Alternative Gospel of the American Church and The Gospel-Driven Life: Being Good News People in a Bad News World, Michael Horton, reviewed by John Divito

Heaven and Earth in the Gospel of Matthew, Jonathan T. Pennignton, reviewed by Samuel C. Emadi

Imputation and Impartation: Union with Christ in American Reformed Theology, William B. Evans, reviewed by Matthew Barrett

That Scripture Might Be Fulfilled: Typology and the Death of Christ, Paul M. Hoskins, reviewed by Richard C. Barcellos

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