Whatever Happened to the Reformation? (Gary Johnson)

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Bruce Ware, Darryl Hart, John MacArthur, and others join the editors in calling evangelicals to recover their Reformation roots. Too many evangelicals believe methodology and results trump theology. To reach a postmodern society, they too readily adopt an unbiblical view of God that many Americans find more palatable. Or they subsume Bible study and preaching to secondary status. Whatever Happened to the Reformation? urges us to turn to the theology of the Reformers and allow it to shape every aspect of church and family life. Take it and read!

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Whatever Happened to the Reformation?

Forewords by R. C. Sproul and David Wells

Afterword by Michael S. Horton 

Bruce Ware, Darryl Hart, John MacArthur, and others join the editors in calling evangelicals to recover their Reformation roots. Too many evangelicals believe methodology and results trump theology. To reach a postmodern society, they too readily adopt an unbiblical view of God that many Americans find more palatable. Or they subsume Bible study and preaching to secondary status. Whatever Happened to the Reformation? urges us to turn to the theology of the Reformers and allow it to shape every aspect of church and family life. Take it and read!

Endorsements

“Effectively responds to the assault on the Reformation that is becoming one of the most surprisingly, widespread, and dangerous phenomena of our time. The issues discussed in this book are crucial to preserving, not just evangelicalism, but Christianity itself.”  W. Robert Godfrey, Westminster Theological Seminary

“If you’re trying to get a handle on where the evangelical church went wrong and to see the way back to Biblically-based living, both in your own walk with God and in the church, then this book is necessary reading for you. It’s a trumpet call to return to that better, higher, purer and wiser gospel which evangelicals once held.”  — James Montgomery Boice, former Senior Pastor of 10th Street Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, PA

Table of Contents 

1) Dismantling the Postmodern Prison (Douglas Jones)
2) Neo-Socinianism and the Stand of Scripture: Basics in the Battle for Biblical Theism (Douglas Wilson)
3) The Future Unknown to God: Open Theism’s Diminutive Conception of God’s Providence (Bruce Ware)
4) The Future Foreknown by God: Reaffirming Classic Theism’s Conception of God’s Foreknowledge (Bruce Ware)

5) The Future at Risk With God: Open Theism’s Imbalanced and Excessive Conception of God’s Immanence (Bruce Ware)
6) Eclipsing the Canon? The Spirit, the Word, and “Revelations of the Third Kind” (Richard Gaffin and R. Fowler White)
7) Contrary to What You May Have Heard: On the Rhetoric and Reality of Claims of Continuing Revelation (R. Fowler White)
8) Taking Every Thought Captive: The Ministry of the Word and the Limits of Christian Scholarship (D.G. Hart)
9) A Flourishing of Fresh Wisdom: The Call of the Hour in the Ministry of the Word (David Powlison)
10) Evangelism Rooted in Scripture: The Puritan Example (Joel R. Beeke)
11) Preaching: Still the Holy Spirit’s Major Medium (Joseph Pipa)
13) Unafraid to Preach (John MacArthur Jr.)