The Puritan Reformed Journal (PRJ) is a biannual theological journal of Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary. The purpose of the PRJ is to provide the church with biblically grounded and historically informed, Reformed experimental theology. At least two things make this journal stand out. First, the PRJ seeks to minister to the whole person by instructing the mind, warming the affections towards the Triune God, and changing the lives of its readers. The premise of the journal is that all theological study should bring us into closer communion with God, greater dependence upon Christ, and the pursuit of holiness through the work of the Holy Spirit. Second, the journal seeks to minister to the church at every level. While it includes well-researched articles by respected scholars, the PRJ intentionally includes simpler and shorter articles designed to appeal to Christians of every level of growth as well. By providing this unique mixture of scholarship and popular studies, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary seeks to serve the church by narrowing the gap between the local church and the academy. Our prayer is that the Lord would use the Puritan Reformed Journal to draw you nearer to the Father, through the Son, by the power of the Holy Spirit.
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Journal Contents
Contributors include:
David Murray: Preaching Christ from the Old Testament
Gerald Bilkes: Ezra as a Model of Continuing Reformation
Antoine Theron: The Christology of Adolphe Monod
Jonny Serafini: The Command Against Eating Blood
Daniel Hyde: Preaching the Heidelberg Catechism
Additional contributors.
Contributors include:
Joel R. Beeke: Calvin as an Experiential Preacher
Gerald Bilkes: Heart-Reading: Recovering a Spiritual Approach to the Bible
David Murray: Bright Shadows
Michael Haykin: Love of the Brethren in 1 John and Church History
Peter DeVries: Calvin on the Promises of God
William VanDoodeward: History of the Marrow of Modern Divinity
Brian Najapfour: Significance of Suffering in the Study of First Peter
Jonathan Beeke: Cur Deus Homo?
And much more.
Contributors include:
David Murray: The Jew’s View of the Old Testament
Maarten Kuivenhoven: An Everlasting House: An Exegesis of 2 Samuel 17
Gerald M. Bilkes: Applying Christ Supremacy: Learning from Hebrews
Donald M. MacLean: James Durham (1622-1658) and the Free Offer of the Gospel
Craig Biehl: The Ceremonial or Moral Law: Jonathan Edward’s Old Perspective on an Old Error
Robert Arnold: Was Samuel Rutherford a Mystic?
Stephen Yullie: John Owen and the Third Mark of the Church
Joel R. Beeke: Handing Error in the Church
Martin Downes Interviewing Joel R. Beeke
Thirteen Book reviews and so much more
Contributors include:
David Murray: Our View of the Old Testament
Bartel Elshout: The Father’s Love for His Son
Joel R. Beeke: The Age of the Spirit and Revival
J. V. Fesko: Jerome Zanchi on Union with Christ and Justification
Kevin C. Carr: Jonathan Edwards and A Divine and Supernatural Light
James E. Dolezal: John Owen’s Principles of Nonconformity
Ryan M. McGraw: William S. Plumer on Pastoral Writing
Many additional contributors
Four book reviews
Joel R. Beeke’s Book Endorsements
Contributors include:
Pieter De Vries: The Glory of the Cross
Joel R. Beeke: Trust in the Incarnate Word
Paul M. Smalley: Sweet Mystery: John Owen on the Trinity
Matthew Barrett: Piety in the Canons of Dort
William Van Doodeward: Van Til and Singer: The Theological Interpretation of History
Brian Cosby: John Flavel:The Lost Puritan
David Murray: Serious Preaching in a Comedy Culture
Many additional contributors
Eleven book reviews
Contributors include:
Pieter De Vries: The Glory of the Cross (2)
Michael P. V. Barrett: Hosea: His Marriage and His Message
Joel R. Beeke: Our Glorious Adoption: Trinitarian Based and Transformed Relationships
John E. Skidmore: A Synthesis and Critique of James Arminius’s Declaration of Sentiments
Gavin Beers: Preaching from Lamentations
Andrew J. Barnes: Delight in the Lord’s Day
David Murray: An Introduction to Christian Leadership
Many additional contributors
Seven book reviews

