|
|
|
RECOVERING OUR CONFESSIONAL HERITAGE: The purpose of the series is to address issues related to the Second London Confession of Faith of 1677/89 Jim Renihan, Rich Barcellos & Ryan Hodson
The series is sponsored by the Institute of Reformed Baptist Studies in cooperation with RBAP. The Institute of Reformed Baptist Studies is a graduate theological school which aids churches in preparing men to serve in the Gospel Ministry.
The purpose of the series . . . is to address issues related to the Second London Confession of Faith of 1677/89 (2LCF). The series will include treatments of various subjects by multiple authors. The subjects to be covered are those the series editors (along with consultants) determine to be of particular interest in our day. The authors will be those who display ample ability to address the issue under discussion. Some of the installments will be more involved than others due to the nature of the subject addressed and perceived current needs. Many of the contributions will cover foundational aspects of the self-consistent theological system expressed in the Confession. Others will address difficult, often misunderstood, or even denied facets of the doctrinal formulations of the 2LCF. Each installment will have a 'For Further Reading' bibliography at the end to encourage further study on the issue discussed. - from the series editors, James M. Renihan and Richard C. Barcellos
TITLE # 1 - IS NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. COMING BACK SOON.
TITLE # 2 - Associational Churchmanship: Second London Confession of Faith 26.12-15 by Jim Renihan
"In a time when the visible church of Jesus Christ is considered irrelevant by modern society and many Evangelicals view denominations and ecclesiastical associations as too restrictive, this treatise on associational churchmanship is more needed than ever. Dr. James M. Renihan has written invaluable material that every serious Christian who loves Jesus, and the object Jesus loves most (the church) should read, study, and put into practice. This work is scholarly and simultaneously very practical. Apply what is written, and God will be glorified and Christ's kingdom will be enriched and extended." - Earl M. Blackburn, Senior Pastor, Heritage Baptist Church, Shreveport, Louisiana
TITLE # 3 - The Covenant of Works: Its Confessional and Scriptural Basis by Rich Barcellos
"A proper understanding of Adam's state in the garden is fundamental to a coherent doctrine of salvation, which is why this little book on the covenant of works is so important. Richard Barcellos mines the riches of the Reformed Baptist theology and explains the covenant of works with exegetical fidelity and theological clarity. Anyone who wants greater insight into the covenant of works and Reformed Baptist confessional theology should definitely read this book." - J. V. Fesko, Ph.D., Academic Dean, Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology, Westminster Seminary California
TITLE # 4 - A TOOLKIT FOR CONFESSIONS: Helps for the Study of English Puritan Confessions of Faith
“As confessional Christians, we are convinced that our Confession of Faith summarizes the system of doctrine contained in the Holy Scriptures. We recognize that it is a human product, the fruit of centuries of Bible study and theological formulation, but I wonder if sometimes we forget that it is not a modern document in the strictest sense of the term. In fact, it could easily be argued that it is a late-medieval production, published at the very end of that era, just as the Enlightenment was to overwhelm European intellectual life. For this reason, it must be approached cautiously. If the perspicuous Word of God requires careful contextual study and interpretation, how much more so a document of human formulation? In reality, proper understanding of the Confession requires several things of us—familiarity with theological development throughout the preceding centuries, acquaintance with contemporary theological thought (especially in its Reformed variety), and an unwillingness to import twentieth- or twenty-first-century ideas into its words and phrases. This book is intended to assist the interpreter in doing these things.” ~ James M. Renihan
TITLE # 5 - MILK FOR THE LITTLE ONES: An Introduction to the Baptist Catechism by Ryan Hodson
This catechism which you hold in your hands is intended to be an introduction to the Baptist Catechism. It should be used by parents, Sunday School teachers, and pastors to instruct the very youngest of children in the basics of the Christian religion and to prepare them for catechesis in the Baptist Catechism once a good foundation has been laid.
RBAPN
G317 nh12 djr rbp qq
Associational Churchmanship: Second London Confession of Faith 26.12-15 by Jim Renihan SGCB Price: $9.50 (list price $11.00) This is a 90 Page Paperback - VOLUME # 2 IN SERIES
The Covenant of Works: Its Confessional and Scriptural Basis by Rich Barcellos SGCB Price: $10.75 (list price $13.00) This is a 138 Page Paperback - VOLUME # 3 IN SERIES
A Toolkit for Confessions: Helps for the Study of English Puritan Confessions of Faith by Jim Renihan SGCB Price: $11.50 (list price $14.00) This is a 144 Page Paperback - VOLUME # 4 IN SERIES
MILK FOR THE LITTLE ONES: An Introduction to the Baptist Catechism by Ryan Hodson SGCB Price: $8.50 (list price $10.00) THIS IS A 70+ page Paperback- VOLUME # 5 IN THE SERIES
ORDER ALL FOUR TITLES IN THIS SERIES SGCB Price: $37.00 (list price $48.00) INCLUDES VOLUMES 2, 3, 4 & 5
|