7 September 2015

Foundations 68

The latest edition of our theological journal Foundations is now available to read online or download as a PDF. This issue looks at the subject of the Lord’s Supper from a number of theological viewpoints within the evangelical church, along with one historical example of how genuinely-held differences did not prevent believers co-operating for the cause of world mission. This is another highly stimulating and thought-provoking edition – one hundred pages of theology to read and download, free of charge.

Calvin’s Doctrine of the Lord’s Supper and its Relevance for Today: William B. Evans

Not Reformed Enough: Critiquing Contemporary Practice of the Lord’s Supper: John Stevens

The Lord’s Supper in England: Then and Now – A Look at How Thomas Cranmer’s Eucharistic Theology Compares with Today: Richard Wardman

Throwing Away the Guns: Andrew Fuller, William Ward and the Communion Controversy in the Baptist Missionary Fellowship: Ian Hugh Clary

Review Article: Messy Church Theology: Oliver Gross

Book Review:Sanctification: Explorations in Theology and Practice: Martin Salter

Foundations – Spring 2015

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