The 2009 issue of The Confessional Presbyterian is in preparationfor an October/November release. This issue once promises to be significant in quality and size. As it is the 500th Anniversary of the birth of John Calvin we commissioned CPJ cover artist Mike Mahon to portray the Reformer in a new portrait for the full color cover.
Your renewal and subscription is much appreciated and allows CPJ to continue as a substantial print journal. You may renew online for $18 USA ($25 nonUSA/Institutional). If you have missed an issue or two, we have specials on the back issues as well. Some of the 2009 material is outlined in more detail at the CPJ website.
There is a special offer to new subscribers or for gift subscriptions. Purchase all back issues and subscribe for the current issue for $55 postage paid (the sale price for the four current issues is $50; so essentially receive the 2009 issue for $5; all issues ship together when the 2009 is complete.).
Here are some of the titles from the upcoming issue:
The Westminster Assembly & the Judicial Law: A Chronological Compilation and Analysis, by Chris Coldwell and Matthew Winzer. • Pictures of Jesus and the Sovereignty of Divine Revelation: Recent Literature and a Defense of the Confessional Reformed View, by David VanDrunen. • Is Recreation Lawful on the Sabbath? An Examination of the Biblical Basis for the “No Recreation” Clause in WCF 21.8 and WLC 117? by Lane Keister. • John Calvin on the Doctrine of Divine Revelation, by W. Gary Crampton. • Samuel Rutherford’s Contribution to Covenant Theology in Scotland, by D. Patrick Ramsey. • Francis Turretin and Barthianism: The Covenant of Works in Historical Perspective, by James J. Cassidy. • James Durham on the Song of Solomon, by Donald John Maclean. • Johannes Megapolensis: Pioneer Reformed Missionary to the Mohawks, by Wes Bredenhof. • An Answer to the Challenge of Preaching the Old Testament: An Historical and Theological Examination of the Redemptive-Historical Approach, by Anthony T. Selvaggio. • The Deacon: A Divine Right Office with Divine Uses, by C. N. Willborn. • Calvin on the Inner Testimony, by Gary Milne.
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