
The Puritan Reformed Journal is a biannual theological journal from the seminary, featuring articles by both faculty and other members of the worldwide Reformed community. Subscriptions are available for $20 per year. You can either email us to submit a subscription request or you can purchase online.
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Volume 1,
Number 1 . January 2009
Table of Contents
Contributors include: PRTS professors, David Murray on "Preaching Christ from the Old Testament" and Gerald Bilkes on "Ezra as a Model of Continuing Reformation"; PRTS students, Antoine Theron on "The Christology of Adolphe Monod," Jonny Serafini on "The Command Against Eating Blood," and Daniel Hyde on "Preaching the Heidelberg Catechism." There are also articles by Michael Haykin, John J. Murray, and others.
Contributors include: Joel R. Beeke, "Calvin as an Experiential Preacher," Gerald Bilkes "Heart-Reading: Recovering a Spiritual Approach to the Bible," David Murray, "Bright Shadows," Michael Haykin, "Love of the Brethren in 1 John and Church History," Peter DeVries, "Calvin on the Promises of God," William VanDoodeward, "History of the Marrow of Modern Divinity," Brian Najapfour, "Significance of Suffering in the Study of First Peter," Jonathan Beeke, "Cur Deus Homo?," and more.
Volume 2, Number 1. January 2010
Contributors include: David Murray, "The Jew's View of the Old Testament," Maarten Kuivenhoven, "An Everlasting House: An exegesis of 2Samuel 17," Gerald M. Bilkes, "Applying Christ Supremacy: Learning from Hebrews," Donald M. MacLean, "James Durham (1622-1658) and the Free Offer of the Gospel," Craig Biehl, "The Ceremonial or Moral Law: Jonathan Edward's Old Persepctive on an Old Error," Robert Arnold, "Was samuel Rutherford a Mystic?," Stephen Yullie, "John owen and the Third Mark of the Church," Joel R. Beeke, "Handing Error in the Church: Martin Downes Interviewing Joel R. Beeke," Thirteen Book reviews and so much more.
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