Best of
Ecclesiology
1990
Gospel Worship
Jeremiah Burroughs - 1990
Burroughs shows how important a thing worship is to God, and how we have lost that sense of reverential fear to which Scripture calls every believer. This book will teach you anew how to "give unto the Lord the glory due His name" (Psalm 29:2).
Messiah the Prince: Or, The Mediatorial Dominion of Jesus Christ
William Symington - 1990
William Symington, a 19th century Reformed Presbyterian and Scottish pastor, wrote Messiah the Prince to examine the particular significance of Jesus Christ as King.Revelation 1:5 says that Christ is the “prince of the kings of the earth.” What obligations does this place upon the civil magistrate? What obligations might this place upon the people who are governed, including those people who vote for their civil magistrate? Of what significance is the truth that the One who was the atoning sacrifice for His people (the Priest) and the one who spoke and taught the Word in its fullness (the Prophet) is also the Ruler of all (the King)? What might it mean when Jesus said, “Make all nations My disciples”?Symington answers these questions is a way that will push some modern Christians past their comfort zone. He makes that case that Christ is reigning now and that all nations must answer to Him, and it is the Church’s responsibility to make that call on the nations, their governors and their governed.
Job's Daughters: Women and Power
Joan D. Chittister - 1990
A historical/sociological review of women's powerlessness, taking Job as the prototype of the innocent victim and using May's classifications of power to find the integrative power of the future.
Dictionary Of Scottish Church History & Theology
David F. Wright - 1990
Schilder's Struggle for the Unity of the Church
Rudolf van Reest - 1990