Evangelical Calvinism Book

Here’s, most likely, the way our book (the one Myk and I have been working on) on Evangelical Calvinism is going to look; it should be going to the publisher this next week, so be on the look out for its release by around November or December (I’ll keep you updated):

Prologue: Union in Christ: A Declaration for the Church. Andrew Purves and Mark Achtemeier

Introduction

1: Theologia Reformata et Semper Reformanda. Towards a Definition of Evangelical Calvinism. Myk Habets and Bobby Grow

Part 1: Prolegomena – Historical Theology

2: The Phylogeny of Calvin’s Progeny:Β  A Prolusion. Charles Partee

3: The Depth Dimension of Scripture: A Prolegomenon to Evangelical Calvinism. Adam Nigh

4: Analogia Fidei or Analogia Entis: Either Through Christ or Through Nature. Bobby Grow

5: The Christology of Vicarious Agency in the Scots Confession According to Karl Barth. Andrew Purves

Part 2: Systematic Theology

6: Pietas, Religio, and the God Who Is. Gannon Murphy

7: β€œThere is no God behind the back of Jesus Christ:” Christologically Conditioned Election. Myk Habets

8: A Way Forward on the Question of the Transmission of Original Sin. Marcus Johnson

9: β€œThe Highest Degree of Importance”: Union with Christ and Soteriology. Marcus Johnson

10: β€œTha mi a’ toirt fainear dur gearan:” J. McLeod Campbell and P.T. Forsyth on the Extent of Christ’s Vicarious Ministry. Jason Goroncy

11: β€œSuffer the little children to come to me, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” Infant Salvation and the Destiny of the Severely Mentally Disabled. Myk Habets

Part 3: Applied Theology

12: Living as God’s Children: Calvin’s Institutes as Primer for Spiritual Formation. Julie Canlis

13: Idolaters at Providential Prayer: Calvin’s Praying Through the Divine Governance. John C McDowell

14: Worshiping like a Calvinist: Cruciform Existence. Scott Kirkland

Editors’ Afterword

15: Fifteen Theses on Evangelical Calvinism. Myk Habets and Bobby Grow

Epilogue: Post Reformation Lament. Myk Habets

Index

Bibliography

11 thoughts on “Evangelical Calvinism Book

  1. Hey Craig,
    Thank you for the good word! Yes, lot’s of work πŸ™‚ ! We are really excited about how it turned out, all of our contributors offered up excellent essays; and it will be an exciting day when it is released πŸ™‚ .

  2. Bobby, it looks really good. I want to read your chapter on the analogia fidei and analogia entis, can I have a little sample now?

  3. Excited to read several of these! Thanks for posting the full table of contents to keep us salivating.

  4. Looking forward to it!!!
    I hope that the price is not outrageous like
    the one by Todd Billings on Union With Christ!

    I would be willing to be a reviewer if you send me a copy
    I would post reviews on Amazon, Barnes and Noble,
    CBD, Princeton Seminary’s Called to Community (of which I am a member) and wherever else
    By the way, next month I rceive my Doctor Of Ministry Degree from Gordon-Conwell Seminary!!!
    Now I can say that I have “doctored ministry!”
    Rev. Dr. Ken Macari

  5. @Kenny,

    Thanks. Let’s see . . .

    @Kyle,

    Thanks. I will definitely work on that for you!

    @Darren,

    Glad it looks appealing to you! Good, my reason for posting this has worked in the way I was intending; at least for you, all of your fellow commenters πŸ™‚ .

    @Kenneth,

    Congrats on the doc., lot’s of work; well done! I’ll see what I can do in re. to review copy once published/released. I’m not sure what the price will be, but I don’t think too spendy; our publisher is Wipf & Stock, and so the fact that its not your typical academic press should help keep the price down . . . which we like! πŸ™‚

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