35/2 — Autumn 2017

EDITORIAL
137–139

Feisty, Feminist and Fearless: Jane Elizabeth Waterston
JOHN S. ROSS
140–155

Somewhere Between Zurich and Geneva? The Stance of Reformation Scotland in 1560
KENNETH J. STEWART
156–171

Making Clear the Doctrine of the Clarity of Scripture
PHILIP D. FOSTER
172–185

The Lord’s Supper at the Centre of Reformed Faith and Conduct
JOE MOCK
186–200

The Role of Love in T.F. Torrance’s Theological Epistemology
CHRISTOPHER WOZNICKI
201–215

BOOK REVIEWS
216–236

  • Herman Bavinck and Henk Van Den Belt: Geloofszekerheid (Bruce Pass) 216
  • Craig S. Keener: Spirit Hermeneutics: Reading Scripture in Light of Pentecost (Stuart C. Weir) 217
  • Richard B. Hays: Echoes of Scripture in the Gospels (Alistair I. Wilson) 219
  • David L. Mathewson and Elodie Ballantine Emig: Intermediate Greek Grammar (Alistair I. Wilson) 222
  • Stephen G. Myers: Scottish Federalism and Covenantalism in Transition: The Theology of Ebenezer Erskine (Harrison Perkins) 224
  • Chad Van Dixhoorn: God’s Ambassadors: The Westminster Assembly and the Reformation of the English Pulpit, 1643-1653 (Harrison Perkins) 226
  • James E. Dolezal: All that is in God: Evangelical Theology and the Challenge of Classical Theism (Oliver D. Crisp) 228
  • J. V. Fesko: Death in Adam, Life in Christ: The Doctrine of Imputation (Richard Brash) 229
  • Robert Strivens: Philip Doddridge and the Shaping of Evangelical Dissent (Kenneth J. Stewart) 231
  • Ulrich L. Lehner, Richard A. Muller and A. G. Roeber (Eds): The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern Theology, 1600–1800 (Russell Newton) 234