Cornelius P. Venema. Getting the Gospel Right: Assessing the Reformation and New Perspectives on Paul. Banner of Truth, 2006. 92 pp.
A ‘New Perspective’ on Paul
The Reformation perspective on Paul’s doctrine of justification largely dominated Protestant biblical scholarship in the following centuries. However, the last two hundred years of critical biblical studies of the apostle Paul’s writings have witnessed a number of attempts to revisit the Reformation consensus. Within the orbit of the academic study of Paul, two particular questions have frequently surfaced in evaluating the Reformation view.
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Arthur Bennett. The Valley of Vision: A Collection of Puritan Prayers and Devotions. Banner of Truth, 1983. 223 pp.
These prayers are drawn from the largely forgotten deposit of Puritan spiritual exercises, meditations and aspirations. They testify to the richness and colour of evangelical thought and language that animated vital piety in an important stream of English religious life. It is hoped that their publication will help to redress the neglect of this vast ocean of Puritan spirituality. . . .
The book is not intended to be read as a prayer manual. The soul learns to pray by praying; for prayer is communion with a transcendent and immanent God who on the ground of his nature and attributes calls forth all the powers of the redeemed soul in acts of total adoration and dedication.
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