Thursday, 19 February 2009

A wonderful new publication

I'm delighted to announce the launch of Ecclesia Reformanda: British Reformed Theology.

It's an exciting new journal for pastors, theological students, and scholars, that seeks to serve the Church in its ongoing reformation according to God's Word.

Ecclesia Reformanda is distinctively Reformed, with a contemporary cutting edge. It presents some of the best in British Reformed thinking and writing to serve the Church, her teachers, and her Lord.

The journal covers all of the theological subdisciplines, and early issues will include articles on intertextuality in Romans 2, poetry in James, the place of children in the new covenant according to Jeremiah 32, Jim Jordan's hermeneutics, Herman Bavinck's theological method, and John Owen's doctrine of justification. Future editions will contain articles on ethics, public theology, and pastoral counselling.

Editorial Board: Matthew Mason, Ros Clarke, me, and David Field

As Managing Editor, I'm obviously biased, but I think it should be a valuable addition to the world of theology resources.

Please subscribe: www.ecclesiareformanda.org.uk

Thursday, 12 February 2009

Don't leave the children out

A wonderful story from Pete Jackson explaining infant baptism with some emotional pull. Don't worry though, Pete has all the necessary theological underpinning as well.