The Westminster Confession into the 21st Century

 
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J. Ligon Duncan, Senior Minister at First Presbyterian Church in Jackson, MS joins us to talk about the Westminster Confession of Faith.  Dr. Duncan is the general editor of a series of books title The Westminster Confession of Faith into the 21st Century.

Panel

  • J. Ligon Duncan
  • Nick Batzig
  • Jeff Waddington
  • Camden Bucey

Links

Bibliography

Bavinck, Herman, and J. Mark Beach. Saved by Grace : The Holy Spirit’s Work in Calling and Regeneration. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Reformation Heritage Books, 2008.

Duncan, J. Ligon, ed. The Westminster Confession Into the 21st Century. Christian Focus, 2004.

—. The Westminster Confession into the 21st Century. [S.l.]: Christian Focus Pub, 2005.

—. The Westminster Confession into the 21st Century: essays in remembrance of the 350th anniversary of the Westminster Assembly. Fearn: Mentor, 2003.

Duncan, Ligon. Fear Not! Christian Focus, 2008.

Gaffin, Richard B., Jr. God’s Word in Servant-Form. Reformed Academic Press.

Hansen, Collin. Young, Restless, Reformed : A Journalist’s Journey with the New Calvinists. Wheaton, Ill.: Crossway Books, 2008.

Robinson, Stuart. The Church of God as an Essential Element of the Gospel and the idea, structure, and functions thereof : a discourse in four parts. Repr. Greenville: Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, 1995.

Shedd, William G. T. Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy. Gardners Books, 2007.

Witsius, Herman., John. Donaldson, and William. Cunningham. On the Character of a True Theologian: An Inaugural Address Delivered at Franeker, April 16, 1675. Edinburgh, 1877.

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8 Responses to “The Westminster Confession into the 21st Century”

  1. [...] on cue, Christ the Center have released a discussion with Lig Duncan on “The Westminster Confession for the 21st Century”. It comes from a presbyterian perspective that is a bit more confessionialist than me, however it [...]

  2. David Rowe says:

    Guys,

    You had Ligon offer up a fat softball spinning - with laces showing - come right across the plate when he said, “I can give you a list of them right now” - speaking of guys who are doing urban church planting with robust confessional standards… we need to know who they are! If I want to point young guys in a certain direction who have a heart for the city… wish we got his list of names!

  3. David Rowe says:

    Oh, and GREAT SHOW GUYS, as usual!

  4. Camden Bucey says:

    David, I did let that one get away. I’ll see if we can get that list for you.

  5. Jeff Waddington says:

    David

    We were asleep at the wheel on that one!

  6. Josiah Lovett says:

    Greetings from Seattle WA.

    I have to say it would be great to have that list that Ligon had mentioned. It would very encouraging to see these urban works that are confessionally reformed in theology flourishing :)

    BTW

    I enjoy your show a great deal. My wife and I are cooking tacos and listening to the show. Keep up the good work!

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