Noah J. Frens

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Critical Theory and its related subcategories, such as critical race theory, have dominated a lot of debate in contemporary American culture. As the title of this volume indicates, Christopher Watkin seeks to show how Christians can offer their own […]

Noah J. Frens
Christopher Watkin
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Sunday, January 1st 2023

Providence, Freedom, and the Will in Early Modern Reformed Theologyby Richard A. Muller Reformation Heritage Books | may 2022 | 304 pages (paperback) | $25.00 This new volume by Richard Muller follows his recent trend of books on the topic of divine providence, free choice, and related concepts in the Reformed tradition.[1] The volume is […]

Noah J. Frens
Richard A. Muller
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Friday, July 1st 2022

All Thy Lights Combine: Figural Reading in the Anglican TraditionEdited by Ephraim Radner and David Ney Lexham Press | January 2022 | 304 pages (hardcover) | $32.99 Recent years have seen a growing interest by Protestants in what has been variously called the “theological” or precritical reading of Scripture that has centered around a theological […]

Noah J. Frens
Ephraim Radner
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Saturday, January 1st 2022

A Companion to the Theology of John Webster Edited by Michael Allen and R. David NelsonEerdmans, June 2021336 pages (hardcover), $50.00 When it comes to the late John Webster, my general philosophy is that if he wrote something, you should read it. While Webster’s sudden death in 2016 was a great loss for the church, […]

Noah J. Frens
Thursday, July 1st 2021

Divine Will and Human Choice: Freedom, Contingency, and Necessity in Early Modern Reformed Thought by Richard A. Muller Baker Academic, 2017 336 pages (hardcover), $45.00 For the past decade, there has been an ongoing debate tucked away in academic journals and monographs concerning how Reformed theologians of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries understood human freedom […]

Noah J. Frens
Richard A. Muller
Saturday, September 1st 2018

“Modern Reformation has championed confessional Reformation theology in an anti-confessional and anti-theological age.”

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