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Received Into the Number: A Theology of Adoption Part IX- Wilhelmus à Brakel’s Doctrine of Adoption

October 30, 2020 by Chuck Ivey

As a theologian in the Puritan tradition, Wilhelmus à Brakel was part of a movement which developed the doctrine of adoption as an experiential reality, not merely an academic theory.

Filed Under: series, Theology Tagged With: Adoption, Dutch Reformation, Historical Theology, Puritans, reformation, The Christian's Reasonable Service, Wilhelmus a Brakel

Book Review — Thriving in Grace: Twelve Ways the Puritans Fuel Spiritual Growth

September 14, 2020 by Chuck Ivey

Thriving in Grace is a worthy introduction to the riches that the Puritans have to offer. The authors have a contagious urgency to draw on the many practical helps from Puritan writings.

Filed Under: Theology Tagged With: book review, Brian G. Hedges, Chuck Ivey, Joel R. Beeke, Puritans, Reformation Heritage Books, theology

Ep. 040 | Thriving in Grace: Twelve Ways the Puritans Fuel Spiritual Growth w/ Brian G. Hedges — TAU Roundtable

July 20, 2020 by TAU Roundtable

Chuck Ivey is joined by Brian G. Hedges, pastor of Redeemer Church in Niles, Michigan. Brian has written several helpful books on the Christian life and his latest is Thriving in Grace: Twelve Ways the Puritans Fuel Spiritual Growth, co-written with Joel R. Beeke. Links to the book and other resources talked about on the […]

Filed Under: Theology, Things Above Us Roundtable Tagged With: Brian G. Hedges, Joel R. Beeke, Puritans, Reformation Heritage Books, Roundtable, Spiritual Growth

Received Into the Number: A Theology of Adoption Part VI- Adoption and Biblical Theology

December 12, 2019 by Chuck Ivey

“See the true and better Adam; come to save the hellbound man.” – Come Behold the Wondrous Mystery, Matt Papa. In this series, we have been looking at what God’s Word says about adoption as both an earthly call to care for orphans and as a picture of how He saves undeserving sinners in need […]

Filed Under: series, Theology Tagged With: Adoption, Bible, Biblical Theology, Foster Care, G.K. Beale, Geerhardus Vos, James Hamilton, John Owen, Puritans, Southern Baptists

Received Into the Number: A Theology of Adoption Part V- Adoption and Historical Theology

November 15, 2019 by Chuck Ivey

In this series, we have been looking at what God’s Word says about adoption as both an earthly call to care for orphans and as a picture of how He saves undeserving sinners in need of a right relationship with Him. You can read Parts I, II,  and III and IV here. In this article, […]

Filed Under: series, Theology Tagged With: Adoption, Bible, Foster Care, Historical Theology, Puritans, Southern Baptists

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