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Issue No 77

Autumn 2019

 

 

Editorial

Lee Gatiss

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Contending in the Perpetual Battle: Jude and the Constant Need to Fight Valiantly Against Heresy

Lee Gatiss

Director, Church Society

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The use of Satire in the Book of Isaiah and in Christian Ministry

Tom Woolford

Curate, All Hallows Church, Bispham

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Is the Filioque Clause Biblical?

Jake Eggertsen

Curate, St Paul’s Church, Banbury

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The Same God: Did Paul Claim the Athenians Worshipped Yahweh?

Tim Dieppe

Head of Public Policy, Christian Concern

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Knocking on Sinners’ Doors? Revelation 3:20, Ecclesiology and the Gospel Offer in Seventeenth-Century Puritanism

Donald John MacLean

Elder, Cambridge Presbyterian Church

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Book Reviews

The History of Scottish Theology Volume 1, From Celtic Origins to Reformed Orthodoxy
(David Fergusson and Mark W. Elliott) Donald John MacLean

On the Road with Saint Augustine: A Real-World Spirituality for Restless Hearts
(James K. A. Smith) Thomas Creedy

Matthew Henry: Pastoral Liturgy in Challenging Times
(Jong Hun Joo) Adam Young

Lewis on the Christian Life: Becoming Truly Human in the Presence of God
(Joe Rigney) Ian Chidlow

Plugged In: Connecting your faith with everything you watch, read and play
(Dan Strange) John Stevens

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Foundations

Foundations is an international journal of evangelical theology published by Affinity.

Its aim is to cover contemporary theological issues by articles and reviews, taking in exegesis, biblical theology, church history and apologetics, and to indicate their relevance to pastoral ministry. Its particular focus is the theology of evangelical churches which are committed to biblical truth and evangelical ecumenism. It has been published by Affinity (formerly The British Evangelical Council) from its inception as a print journal. It became a digital journal in May 2011.

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Editor:

Lee Gatiss

Associate Editors:

Jamie A. Grant
Vice-Principal (Academic), Highland Theological College, University of the Highlands & Islands

Bob Fyall
Cornhill Training Course (Scotland)

David McKay
Reformed Presbyterian Church of Ireland

Dan Strange
Oak Hill College, London

Ted Turnau
Anglo-American University, Prague & Wales Evangelical School of Theology

Keith Walker
Global Director of Strategic Development, SIM

Paul Wells
Emeritus Professor, Faculté Jean Calvin, Aix-en-Provence, France

Garry Williams
The John Owen Centre, London Theological Seminary

Peter Williams
Tyndale House, Cambridge

Alistair Wilson
Edinburgh Theological Seminary

Book Review Editor:

Matthew Evans
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