Puritan Reformed Journal 3:1 (January 2011) Now In-Print

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BIBLICAL STUDIES
The Importance of the Historicity of Genesis 1–3 for Theology Proper, Anthropology, and Christology—Micah Everett

The Glory of the Cross (1)—Pieter DeVries

Trust in the Incarnate Word—Joel R. Beeke

The Unique Relationship Between the Father and the Son in the Gospel of John—Bartel Elshout

A Puritan’s Perspective on Galatians 2:20—Adam McClendon

SYSTEMATIC AND HISTORICAL THEOLOGY
Sweet Mystery: John Owen on the Trinity—Paul M. Smalley

John Flavel: The Lost Puritan—Brian H. Cosby

Not by Faith Alone: The Neonomianism of Richard Baxter—Michael G. Brown

The Guardian of the Gathered: Covenant and Community in the Career of George Philips—Timothy L. Wood

William Bagshawe and the Derbyshire Puritans—Crawford Gribben

EXPERIENTIAL THEOLOGY
The “Cream of Creation” and the “Cream of Faith”: The Lord’s Supper as a Means of Assurance in Puritan Thought—Matthew Westerholm

Piety in the Canons of Dort—Matthew Barrett

PASTORAL THEOLOGY AND MISSIONS
How to Evaluate Your Sermons—Joel R. Beeke

Wilhelmus à Brakel’s Spirituality of Virtues and Its Implications for Soul Care—Lydia Kim-van Daalen

CONTEMPORARY AND CULTURAL ISSUES
Rediscovering the Laity: The Reformation in the Pew and in the Classroom—Joel R. Beeke

Principles of Sabbath-Keeping: Jesus and Westminster—Ryan M. McGraw

Serious Preaching in a Comedy Culture—David Murray

Van Til and Singer: The Theological Interpretation of History—William VanDoodewaard
 
Wow, sounds like a great issue! I think I'll have to buy it, if for nothing else than that article on Gen. 1-3.
 
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