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James Ussher and a Reformed Episcopal Church: Sermons and Treatises on Ecclesiology
James Ussher (1581-1656), Archbishop of Armagh, is popularly known as a proponent of young earth creationism due to the insertion of dates from his biblical chronology into many editions of the King James Version of the Bible.
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In Defense of Reformed Catholic Worship – Book IV of Hooker’s Laws: A Modernization
Must Protestants reject every hint of continuity with Rome? Or can we be reformed and catholic at the same time? Writing in the 1590s but with startling relevance even today, Richard Hooker argues for an approach to our catholic liturgical heritage that helps Protestants sort through what Protestant worship can and should look like.
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Grace Worth Fighting For: Recapturing the Vision of God’s Grace in the Canons of Dort
In commemoration of the 400th anniversary of the Synod of Dort, pastor and scholar Daniel Hyde leads us on a patient journey through the history and text of the Canons, illuminating the fine-grained theological distinctions and simple Scriptural truths encapsulated in their ninety-three articles.
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Reforming the Catholic Tradition: The Whole Word for the Whole Church
Cardinal Newman once stated that to be deep in church history is to cease to be Protestant. These essays argue that, on the contrary, to be Protestant is simply to be a principled catholic.
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The Lord is One: Reclaiming Divine Simplicity
After an age of original integrity, the doctrine of divine simplicity fell from grace. Once a cornerstone of orthodox Christianity’s doctrine of God, many modern theologians expelled it from the garden, especially since it often employed now-passé Platonic and Aristotelian metaphysics. But was the doctrine of divine simplicity’s fall deserved? Is it unreasonable to hold…
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Without Excuse: Scripture, Reason, and Presuppositional Apologetics
Without Excuse argues that Scripture, philosophy, and historical theology speak with one voice: creation reveals itself and its God to the believer and unbeliever alike.
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A Protestant Christendom? The World the Reformation Made
A Davenant Retrievals publication, collecting essays on the Protestant vision of church and state, politics and culture, and economics and justice.
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Serious Comedy: The Philosophical and Theological Significance of Tragic and Comic Writing in the Western Tradition
A new edition of Patrick Downey’s masterful survey of tragic and comic writing in the Western literary tradition
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A Learned Discourse on Justification in Modern English
In this classic treatise, the English theologian Richard Hooker tackles the question of justification by faith alone head-on, seeking to head off two opposite errors: insisting so rigidly on a right articulation of the doctrine that we neglect Christ himself, or minimizing differences over justification as unimportant. In the process, Hooker also offers an excellent…
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Reforming Classical Education: Toward A New Paradigm
A volume of essays exploring what a distinctly Protestant form of classical education may look like today.









