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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Justin MillerPublisher: Resource Publications (CA) Imprint: Resource Publications (CA) Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.145kg ISBN: 9798385200085Pages: 114 Publication Date: 06 December 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""The ecclesiology of William Perkins is a neglected field of study in historical theology. With careful analysis of Perkins's works--including from his sermons, expositions, and theological treatises--Justin Miller helps fill that gap and lays a foundation for further discussion by investigating Perkins's understanding of worship, the local church, the sacraments, hermeneutics, preaching, and poimenics."" --Joel R. Beeke, chancellor, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary ""Justin Miller calls Christians, and pastors especially, to hold true to the priorities of biblical Reformed Christianity in the local church, as modelled in the thought of William Perkins and the Reformed tradition through the centuries. What shines forth is Perkins's love for the triune God and his people, and how that love came to expression in pastoral doctrines which are equally relevant today as they were in Perkins's time."" --Matthew Payne, director, Stretch ""William Perkins is an ideal guide on the topics of church and pastoral ministry for a variety of reasons. His convictions were biblically fixed, yet warmly expressed. His position promoted unity, and in this stance he was unshakable. His exhortations were simple, yet gloriously Christ-centered. This work will be of value to any who seek to deepen their roots in these matters."" --J. D. Edwards, preaching pastor, Reformed Heritage Church ""William Perkins is considered by many to be the 'father of the Puritans.' Justin Miller has mined the treasure trove of Perkins's pastoral theology and returned with much spiritual gold, which he now shares with you all. Written in a lively and accessible style, and eminently practical, it is my prayer that ministers will learn from this 'Giant of Cambridge' how to be more useful in the Lord's vineyard."" --Todd Ruddell, pastor, Christ Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church" ""The ecclesiology of William Perkins is a neglected field of study in historical theology. With careful analysis of Perkins's works--including from his sermons, expositions, and theological treatises--Justin Miller helps fill that gap and lays a foundation for further discussion by investigating Perkins's understanding of worship, the local church, the sacraments, hermeneutics, preaching, and poimenics."" --Joel R. Beeke, chancellor, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary ""Justin Miller calls Christians, and pastors especially, to hold true to the priorities of biblical Reformed Christianity in the local church, as modelled in the thought of William Perkins and the Reformed tradition through the centuries. What shines forth is Perkins's love for the triune God and his people, and how that love came to expression in pastoral doctrines which are equally relevant today as they were in Perkins's time."" --Matthew Payne, director, Stretch ""William Perkins is an ideal guide on the topics of church and pastoral ministry for a variety of reasons. His convictions were biblically fixed, yet warmly expressed. His position promoted unity, and in this stance he was unshakable. His exhortations were simple, yet gloriously Christ-centered. This work will be of value to any who seek to deepen their roots in these matters."" --J. D. Edwards, preaching pastor, Reformed Heritage Church ""William Perkins is considered by many to be the 'father of the Puritans.' Justin Miller has mined the treasure trove of Perkins's pastoral theology and returned with much spiritual gold, which he now shares with you all. Written in a lively and accessible style, and eminently practical, it is my prayer that ministers will learn from this 'Giant of Cambridge' how to be more useful in the Lord's vineyard."" --Todd Ruddell, pastor, Christ Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church """The ecclesiology of William Perkins is a neglected field of study in historical theology. With careful analysis of Perkins's works--including from his sermons, expositions, and theological treatises--Justin Miller helps fill that gap and lays a foundation for further discussion by investigating Perkins's understanding of worship, the local church, the sacraments, hermeneutics, preaching, and poimenics."" --Joel R. Beeke, chancellor, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary ""Justin Miller calls Christians, and pastors especially, to hold true to the priorities of biblical Reformed Christianity in the local church, as modelled in the thought of William Perkins and the Reformed tradition through the centuries. What shines forth is Perkins's love for the triune God and his people, and how that love came to expression in pastoral doctrines which are equally relevant today as they were in Perkins's time."" --Matthew Payne, director, Stretch ""William Perkins is an ideal guide on the topics of church and pastoral ministry for a variety of reasons. His convictions were biblically fixed, yet warmly expressed. His position promoted unity, and in this stance he was unshakable. His exhortations were simple, yet gloriously Christ-centered. This work will be of value to any who seek to deepen their roots in these matters."" --J. D. Edwards, preaching pastor, Reformed Heritage Church ""William Perkins is considered by many to be the 'father of the Puritans.' Justin Miller has mined the treasure trove of Perkins's pastoral theology and returned with much spiritual gold, which he now shares with you all. Written in a lively and accessible style, and eminently practical, it is my prayer that ministers will learn from this 'Giant of Cambridge' how to be more useful in the Lord's vineyard."" --Todd Ruddell, pastor, Christ Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church" Author InformationJustin Miller is a husband, father, pastor, and, most importantly, a follower of the Lord Jesus. He holds a doctor of ministry from Whitefield Theological Seminary in Lakeland, Florida, a master of theology from Union School of Theology in Bridgend, Wales (The Open University), a master of divinity from Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary in Lynchburg, and a master of accounting from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. He is the author of several books, including: Ruin and Redemption (2023), What Is Faith? (2022), Unity with Rome? (2022), John Owen on Pastoral Preaching (2021), A Family Journey through Doctrine (2021), True Worship (2020), and Stop Worrying He Reigns (2018). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |