Product Description
“I once was blind, but now I see” is the glad confession of the Christian’s heart.
However, what is it that a Christian now sees that so transforms his life? It is the Christian worldview. This is not an abstract philosophy so much as biblical doctrine for life. The Word of God establishes God-centered thinking, engages faithful living, and energizes ardent feeling for the kingdom of Christ in this world and the world to come.
In this volume, several pastors and theologians band together to explore aspects of the Christian worldview such as God’s Trinity, supremacy, and loving sovereignty over all of life; the Christian’s identity in Christ, sexuality, and sufferings; and the Christian life as both earthly mission and heavenly pilgrimage.
Table of Contents:
Part I: Foundational Truths for the Christian’s Mind
1. The Christian Worldview of the Trinity (Derek W. H. Thomas)
2. Under the Sun to Beyond the Sun: The Old Testament’s Worldview (Michael Barrett)
3. The Worldview of the Puritans (Joel R. Beeke and Paul M. Smalley)
Part II: Formative Truths for the Christian’s Life
4. The Christian Worldview for Daily Life (Derek W. H. Thomas)
5. The Christian Worldview of Sexuality (Mark Kelderman)
6. A Christian Worldview of Suffering (Brian Cosby)
Part III: Flaming Truths for the Christian’s Zeal
7. Joyful Exiles: A Worldview for Pilgrims (Charles M. Barrett)
8. Conforming Our Worldview to the Great Commission (Gerald Bilkes)
9. Looking unto Jesus in This World to Follow Him into the Next (Charles M. Barrett)
Editor
Joel R. Beeke is president and professor of systematic theology and homiletics at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He also serves as a pastor of the Heritage Reformed Congregation in Grand Rapids, and as editorial director of Reformation Heritage Books.
Endorsements
“A worldview, while often unspoken and even unrecognized, is powerful and subtle enough to shape the entirety of a culture’s thought and speech. The singular claim of these various essays, which originated in the annual conference of the Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, is that Christianity entails a distinctive worldview. This worldview is the source of true beauty (there is such a thing!) and, when grasped and lived out, brings great glory to our triune God. A timely set of practical and helpful reflections.” — Michael A. G. Haykin, professor of church history, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
“How are Christians to think in a world that increasingly pressures and persecutes them? However precisely that question is answered, the papers given at the 2016 PRTS Conference will undoubtedly provide the substance of a biblically faithful answer. The Beauty and Glory of the Christian Worldview begins by rooting our thinking in the theological and practical riches of the Holy Trinity, and ends by directing our thinking to the promised coming of Christ and the eternal glory that is the blood bought possession of all God’s people. PRTS is to be thanked for providing for the church a book that will help Christians engage less apprehensively and more confidently with the thinking of this fallen, anti-Christ world.” — Ian Hamilton is the author of The Faith-Shaped Life
Specifications
- Weight: 0.8 lb
- Publisher: Reformation Heritage Books
- Pages: 130
- Binding: Hardcover
- See Also: EBOOK