Justification: Anglican Alignment With the Apostle James
Justification: Anglican Alignment With the Apostle James
Parts 2 and 3
By Roger Salter
Special to Virtueonline
www.virtueonline.org
May 21, 2013
James Buchanan (1804 - 1870) was a Scottish pastor and theologian. Renowned for his powerful preaching he eventually went on to succeed Dr. Thomas Chalmers as Professor of Systematic Theology in New College, Edinburgh. Among his many titles the most enduring are The Office and Work of the Holy Spirit and, the subject for his "Cunningham Lectures" (1866), Justification which, in his Introductory Essay in 1961, Dr. J.I. Packer described as "still the best text-book on its subject, from the standpoint of the classic covenant theology, that the student can find". Buchanan's invaluable treatise is now available from Solid Ground Christian Books.
James Buchanan on Anglicanism
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
Parts 2 and 3
By Roger Salter
Special to Virtueonline
www.virtueonline.org
May 21, 2013
James Buchanan (1804 - 1870) was a Scottish pastor and theologian. Renowned for his powerful preaching he eventually went on to succeed Dr. Thomas Chalmers as Professor of Systematic Theology in New College, Edinburgh. Among his many titles the most enduring are The Office and Work of the Holy Spirit and, the subject for his "Cunningham Lectures" (1866), Justification which, in his Introductory Essay in 1961, Dr. J.I. Packer described as "still the best text-book on its subject, from the standpoint of the classic covenant theology, that the student can find". Buchanan's invaluable treatise is now available from Solid Ground Christian Books.
James Buchanan on Anglicanism
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
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