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28/2 — Autumn 2010

Editorial
129–131

TOM HOUSTON
Globalization: Opportunity or Threat? (Finlayson Lecture)
132–143

KENNETH R. ROSS
The Church Moves South: Elucidation and Implication
144–160

J. V. FESKO
Luther on Union with Christ
161–176

ASHISH VARMA
Sin, Grace, and Virtue in Calvin: A Matrix for Dogmatic Consideration
177–194

BRUCE ASHFORD & DAVID NELSON
Meaning, Reference, and Tetxtuality: An Evangelical Appropriation of Hans Frei
195–216

Book Reviews
217–254

Bruce Gordon: Calvin (Paul Helm) 217

Herman J. Selderhuis: John Calvin: A Pilgrim’s Life (Aaron Denlinger) 218

Willem van’t Spijker: Calvin: A Brief Guide to His Life and Thought (Brannon Ellis) 220

Randall C. Zachman: John Calvin as Teacher, Pastor, and Theologian: The Shape of His Writings and Thought (Paul T. Nimmo) 221

David W. Hall and Peter A. Lillback (Ed.): A Theological Guide to Calvin’s Institutes: Essays and Analysis (John C. A. Ferguson) 222

Wulfert de Greef: The Writings of John Calvin, Expanded Edition: An Introductory Guide (John C. A. Ferguson) 223

Mark D. Thompson (Ed): Engaging with Calvin: Aspects of the Reformer’s Legacy for Today (David Gibson) 224

Paul Helm: Calvin at the Centre (Julie Canlis) 225

David W. Hall and Matthew D. Burton: Calvin and Commerce: The Transforming Power of Calvinism in Market Economies (W. Brad Littlejohn) 227

Roland Boer: Political Grace: The Revolutionary Theology of John Calvin (David P. Henreckson) 229

David W. Hall: Calvin in the Public Square: Liberal Democracies, Rights, and Civil Liberties (David P. Henreckson) 229

Myk Habets: Theosis in the Theology of Thomas Torrance (Jason S. Sexton) 231

Paul D. Molnar: Thomas F. Torrance: Theologian of the Trinity (George W. Ziegler) 233

Thomas F. Torrance: Incarnation: The Person and Life of Christ (Kelly M. Kapic) 234

Thomas F. Torrance: Atonement: The Person and Work of Christ (Scott Harrower) 236

Angus Paddison: Scripture: A Very Theological Proposal (James R. A. Merrick) 237

Peter J. Leithart: Deep Exegesis: The Mystery of Reading Scripture (Kevin J. Vanhoozer) 238

Markus Bockmuehl and Alan Torrance (Eds): Scripture’s Doctrine and Theology’s Bible: How the New Testament Shapes Christian Dogmatics (Jeremy Wynne) 240

Gary Meadors and Stanley Gundry (Eds): Four Views on Moving Beyond the Bible to Theology (I. Howard Marshall) 241

Christopher Rowland and Jonathan Roberts: The Bible for Sinners: Interpretation in the Present Time (Ian Clausen) 244

Michael C. Legaspi: The Death of Scripture and the Rise of Biblical Studies (James R. A. Merrick) 245

Richard Gaffin, Jr.: God’s Word in Servant-Form: Abraham Kuyper and Herman Bavinck on the Doctrine of Scripture (James Eglinton) 246

James D. G. Dunn: Did the first Christians Worship Jesus? The New Testament Evidence (Darrell Bock) 248

Andreas J. Köstenberger: A Theology of John’s Gospel and Letters (Craig L. Blomberg) 250

J. R. Daniel Kirk: Unlocking Romans: Resurrection and the Justification of God (J. Andrew Cowan) 251

 
 
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