Pattern of Sound Doctrine: Systematic Theology at the Westminster
David Vandrunen (Ed)
Essays by Hart, Horton, Frame, Gaffin, Godfrey, and others highlight this study of the crucial role the Westeminster seminaries have played in the development of systematic theology during the past seventy-five years. This volume examines the contributions of theologians from John Murray and his Princeton predecessors, to Robert Strimple and beyond. In four parts, contributors examine the history of systematics, its relationship to other disciplines, issues of special importance, and the impact of Westminster theology on the broader life of the church. Essays on how systematic theology connects with biblical theology, apologetics, and practical theology, as well as discussions of justification, the free offer of the gospel, and the centrality of covenant, should interest students, pastors, and scholars.

ISBN: 9780875527178
Catalogue code: N/A
Publisher: P & R PUBLISHING - published 15/05/2005
Format: Paperback  

£9.95