Product Description
Thomas Boston, the Presbyterian pastor-theologian, was the most widely published Scottish author of the eighteenth century. This book is a historical, practical and theological study of his preaching ministry, understood against the background of patristic, medieval, Reformation and Puritan theology.
Publication Date: 1999
Topic: Thomas Boston, Christ, eternal, grace, innocence, nature, glory hell
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Thomas Boston the Preacher
- Thomas Boston in Context
- The History of the Fourfold State
- The State of innocence
- The State of Nature
- Regeneration into Grace
- Union with Christ in Grace
- The State of Eternal Glory
- The Eternal State of Hell
- Epilogue: The Influence of the Fourfold State
Philip G. Ryken (D.Phil., Oxford) joined the Staff of Tenth Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Philadelphia in 1995 and presently serves as Senior Minister. He is the author of many books including What Is the Christian Worldview; The Message of Salvation (The Bible Speaks Today Themes; The Doctrines of Grace: Rediscovering the Evangelical Gospel; Jeremiah, Exodus, and Ecclesiastes (Preaching the Word Series); Luke (2 vols); Galatians and 1 Timothy (Reformed Expository Commentary) and Ryken's Bible Handbook. He also serves on Wheaton College (IL) Board of Trustees, Westminster Theological Seminary (PA) Board of Trustees, and as an Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals council member.
Number of Pages: 357