This book, updated to reflect changes approved by Synod 1988 of the Christian Reformed Church, contains the Apostles', Nicene, and Athanasian creeds, as well as recent translations of the Belgic Co…
Following the Biblical story line of creation, fall-redemption-consummation, Spykman's "new paradigm" systematics represents a notable revision of the traditional loci method-Spykman has reordered …
The historian who set out twenty-five years ago to write the history of the struggle for religious liberty believed the subject peculiarly suited to his pen because the evidence was all in. The vic…
The two treatises of this book set forth John Calvin's teaching and defense of the sovereignty of God in predestination and providence. Although, perhaps, it is less widely known than some of the g…
The author produced a masterpiece book about the nature and influence of Calvinism through the centuries. There was so much information about the topic in the book. He gave a lengthy introduction t…
historically, this title is of little accuracy or worth; The author uses it to denote certain point of doctrine, because custom has made it familiar. Early in the seventeenth century the Presbyteri…
This book makes a major contribution to historical scholarship on the problem of free choice and to contemporary debates over determinism and divine foreknowledge of future events. It fills a signi…
Heiko Oberman traces threads of continuity flowing to and through the Reformation. Many his most important studies appear here in English for the first time. Professor Oberman explores "experientia…
This book's practical value is further enhanced by its arrangement. The various confessions of faith have been arranged in parallel colums under the traditional categories and subject headings of s…
How difficult than the sixteenth century, when conflicts over the celebration of the Eucharist, then, indeed, it was more than he had had for breakfast. Given the laughter that erupted between gran…