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Puritan Board Doctor
Got the new Reformation Heritage Books catalog in the mail today.
On the "Coming in 2012" page is this very interesting item: A Puritan Theology: Doctrine for Life, a 1,200-page tome by Joel R. Beeke and Mark Jones. No description, and no indication as to when it will be published next year. But it lists at $50, with RHB's price at $38. Something to look forward to.
A couple of other items of interest:
The Holy Spirit by Geoffrey Thomas (available now, I gather)
Reformer of Basel: The Life, Thought, and Influence of Johannes Oecolampadius by Diane Poythress (ditto)
Reformed Thought: Selected Writings of William Young, edited by Joel R. Beeke and Ray B. Lanning (ditto)
Keeper of the Great Seal of Heaven: Sealing of the Spirit in the Life and Thought of John Flavel by Adam Embry (out in December, 2011)
Glory Veiled and Unveiled: A Heart-Searching Look at Christ's Parables by Gerald M. Bilkes (next year)
and
Reformed Confessions of the 16th and 17th Centuries in English Translation: Volume 3, edited by James T. Dennison, Jr. (the final volume; next year)
That should set some of our mouths watering (especially the Beeke behemoth).
On the "Coming in 2012" page is this very interesting item: A Puritan Theology: Doctrine for Life, a 1,200-page tome by Joel R. Beeke and Mark Jones. No description, and no indication as to when it will be published next year. But it lists at $50, with RHB's price at $38. Something to look forward to.
A couple of other items of interest:
The Holy Spirit by Geoffrey Thomas (available now, I gather)
Reformer of Basel: The Life, Thought, and Influence of Johannes Oecolampadius by Diane Poythress (ditto)
Reformed Thought: Selected Writings of William Young, edited by Joel R. Beeke and Ray B. Lanning (ditto)
Keeper of the Great Seal of Heaven: Sealing of the Spirit in the Life and Thought of John Flavel by Adam Embry (out in December, 2011)
Glory Veiled and Unveiled: A Heart-Searching Look at Christ's Parables by Gerald M. Bilkes (next year)
and
Reformed Confessions of the 16th and 17th Centuries in English Translation: Volume 3, edited by James T. Dennison, Jr. (the final volume; next year)
That should set some of our mouths watering (especially the Beeke behemoth).