Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
List of Contributors
Introduction
Carl Trueman, Westminster Theological Seminary, USA
Part 1: Early Reformed Orthodoxy (c.1560-c.1640)
Chapter 1: Knox versus the Knoxians? Predestination in John Knox and Seventeenth-Century Federal Theology
Donald John MacLean, Wales Evangelical School of Theology, UK
Andrew Melville and Christian Hebraism: The Humanist Legacy of a Renaissance
Scholar
Ernest R. Holloway III, Westminster Theological Seminary, USA
The Eternal Decree in the Incarnate Son: Robert Rollock on the Relationship between Christ and Election
Brannon Ellis, Acquisitions Editor for Lexham Press, USA
Where Was Your Church Before Luther? History and Catholicity in Early Seventeenth-Century Aberdonian Theology
Nicholas Thompson, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Alexander Henderson: Reformed Orthodoxy and Constitutional Crisis in Scotland
Donald Macleod, Free Church College, UK
Scottish Hypothetical Universalism: Robert Baron on God's Love and Christ's Death for All
Aaron Clay Denlinger, Reformation Bible College, USA
Part 2: High Reformed Orthodoxy (c.1640-c.1690)
Samuel Rutherford's Euthyphro Dilemma: A Reformed Perspective on the Scholastic Natural Law Tradition
Simon J. G. Burton, University of Warsaw, Poland
Samuel Rutherford on the Divine Origin of Possibility
Aza Goudriaan, University of the Free State, South Africa
Clavis Cantici: A 'Key' to the Reformation in Early Modern Scotland?
Guy M. Richard, Senior Minister of First Presbyterian Church, USA
Scotland and Saumur: The Intellectual Legacy of John Cameron in Seventeenth-Century France
Albert Gootjes, Calvin Theological Seminary, USA
John Calvin and John Brown of Wamphray on Justification
Joel R. Beeke, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, USA
Part 3: Late Reformed Orthodoxy (c.1690 onwards)
Thomas Halyburton and John Locke on the Grounding of Faith in Scripture
Paul Helm, Regent College, Canada
The Rational Defence and Exposition of Christianity: Thomas Blackwell and Scottish Orthodoxy in the Early Eighteenth Century
Richard A. Muller, Calvin Theological Seminary, USA
The Act or Habit of Faith? Alexander Comrie's Interpretation of Heidelberg Catechism Question 20
Gerrit A. van den Brink, Evangelical Theological Faculty in Leuven, Belgium
Bibliography
Index