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 β Historical Theology
2: The Phylogeny of Calvinβs 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: βThere is no God behind the back of Jesus Christ:β Christologically Conditioned Election. Myk Habets
8: A Way Forward on the Question of the Transmission of Original Sin. Marcus Johnson
9: βThe Highest Degree of Importanceβ: Union with Christ and Soteriology. Marcus Johnson
10: βTha mi aβ toirt fainear dur gearan:β J. McLeod Campbell and P.T. Forsyth on the Extent of Christβs Vicarious Ministry. Jason Goroncy
11: βSuffer the little children to come to me, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.β Infant Salvation and the Destiny of the Severely Mentally Disabled. Myk Habets
Part 3: Applied Theology
12: Living as Godβs Children: Calvinβs Institutes as Primer for Spiritual Formation. Julie Canlis
13: Idolaters at Providential Prayer: Calvinβs 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
Look forward to it being published. Sounds like a lot of effort has been put into it…well done.
Hey Craig,
Thank you for the good word! Yes, lot’s of work π ! 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 π .
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?
Bobby, sounds like a great volume. I think you need to get me a review copy for theology forum when it comes out.
Excited to read several of these! Thanks for posting the full table of contents to keep us salivating.
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
@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 π .
@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! π
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Looking good.
Thanks, TCR.