by Michael A . G . Haykin (Author), PaulM.Smalley (Author)
The puritan movement, its leading figures, and the resulting principles were not only pivotal in Church history, but remain greatly influential today. This work looks at the puritan doctrine of piety. Contributors such as Sinclair Ferguson, Michael Haykin, and Mark Jones explore the theology, history, and application of this doctrine, presenting concise biographies of individual Puritans alongside modern heirs who seek to mimic their example. Puritan Piety is written in honour of Dr. Joel Beeke, inspired by his writings and the passionate piety with which he has strived to live and rightly influence those around him.
Contributors include:
Michael A. G. Haykin, Paul M. Smalley, Sinclair B. Ferguson, W. Robert Godfrey, Mark Jones, Ryan McGraw, Richard Muller, Robert Oliver, Randall Pederson, Joseph Pipa, Leland Ryken, Chad Van Dixhoorn, Stephen Yuille, and Esther (Beeke) Engelsma.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: Revised edition
Publisher: Mentor
Published: 03 Aug 2018
ISBN 10: 1527101584
ISBN 13: 9781527101586
Book Overview: Writings in Honor of Joel R. Beeke
The teaching here has a balance central in Joel's mind and heart, for not only is it instructive in enriching our thinking, but these chapters are also warm enough to inflame our hearts and motivate our actions, moving us to live out what we have understood.
-- Edward Donnelly... this varied collection of high quality essays will add to the corpus of material which will inform, educate and stimulate further interest in Puritan study.
-- Iver MartinWho more deserves a festschrift than Dr. Joel Beeke for his industry, piety, family life, soundness, catholic spirit, evangelism and warm outgoing personality?
-- Geoff ThomasIt is a pleasure to commend this series of essays in Reformed theology and piety. Each of the essays focus on areas of Reformed doctrine and practice dear to Joel Beeke's heart and dear to Christians who prize experiential divinity.
-- Ian Hamilton... full of biblical wisdom, robust theological reflection, and warm and inviting piety.
-- Stephen J. Nichols