Puritan Papers: 1968-1969, Vol 5
Volume 5 brings to conclusion the Puritan Papers edited by J. I. Packer. Originally given at an annual conference that played a vital role in reinvigorating evangelicalism in Great Britain and beyond.
This final volume offers eleven chapters, two by the editor: “Arminianisms” and “The Doctrine of Justification among the Puritans.” Accompanying the former are John R. De Witt’s “The Arminian Conflict and the Synod of Dort” and David R. Smith’s “John Fletcher: An Arminian Upholder of Holiness.”
The final chapter, D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones’s “Can We Learn from History?” is a fitting conclusion to the five volumes: “… it is always essential for us to supplement our reading of theology with the reading of church history…. If we do not, we shall be in danger of becoming abstract, theoretical, and academic in our view of truth: and, failing to relate it to the practicalities of life and daily living, we shall soon be in trouble.”
256 Pages
Published April 2005
About the Editor: J. I. Packer (PhD, Oxford University) serves as the Board of Governors’ Professor of Theology at Regent College. He is the author of numerous books, including the classic best-seller Knowing God. Packer served as general editor for the English Standard Version Bible and as theological editor for the ESV Study Bible.