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All Endorsements by Iain D Campbell

1.

Standing Forth

Standing Forth
"They are the product of a heart and mind in love with God and the Gospel, and make an important contribution to the contemporising of biblical doctrine. This book will repay careful and considered study."

 

2.

The Wages of Spin

The Wages of Spin
"This collection of essays and observations shows the author as a master wordsmith... It will challenge, stimulate, inform and teach. It confirms Dr Trueman's place as one of contemporary evangelicalism's most dynamic young theologians."

 

3.

Jeremiah Volume 1 (Chapters 1-20)

Jeremiah Volume 1 (Chapters 1-20)
"This eagerly awaited commentary on one of the longest and most taxing books of the Old Testament fulfils every expectation....... The message of Jeremiah's forty-year ministry is here firmly rooted in the Old Testament history as a message from the Lord to his ancient people; but its abiding relevance is also brought out in Professor Mackay's careful application of the material. This will quickly become an indispensable tool for anyone wishing to study and preach from the Book of Jeremiah."

 

4.

Our Sovereign Saviour

Our Sovereign Saviour
"...a refreshing study of the great Calvinistic doctrines of God and his grace. Dr. Nicole has the ability to express doctrine in an attractive style and to deal with it in an exhaustive way."

 

5.

Contending for the Faith

Contending for the Faith
'With customary thoroughness and exacting exegesis, Professor Reymond leads us through a maze of theological topics which call out for a clear biblical perspective in our day. His guiding principle is that God can be glorified in our theological reflection only as we listen to the teaching of his authoritative Word. Reymond is a much-needed prophetic voice in our day, calling us to pay attention to 'Thus says the Lord.'

 

6.

Glory in the Glen

Glory in the Glen
"...a welcome addition to the literature on the evangelical history of Scotland. He has researched the sources - both oral and written - thoroughly, and has assessed the evidence thoughtfully... I hope it will dispel the myth that genuine revival is marked by strange phenomena; the testimony both of Scripture and history is that it is marked by a return, through the Word of God and by the Spirit of God, to the Christ of God as the source of all spiritual life. I wish it a wide circulation."

 

7.

Word to the World

Word to the World
'A gathering of writings from different places and eras of a person's life can sometimes be eclectic, disjointed and discordant; but not so this particular collection.... We all have much to learn from the past, and Professor Barker is a helpful guide in that enterprise..'

 

8.

From Glory to Golgotha

From Glory to Golgotha
"Donald Macleod has an unique ability to express complex theological concepts in arresting and thought-provoking language. Not a word is wasted on these pages: as the author explores various aspects of the Person and Work of Jesus Christ, readers will have their minds stretched and their hearts warmed. It cannot fail to cause us to wonder at the love that provided such a Saviour as we have in Christ."

 

9.

Jeremiah Volume 2 (Chapters 21-52)

Jeremiah Volume 2 (Chapters 21-52)
"This eagerly awaited commentary on one of the longest and most taxing books of the Old Testament fulfils every expectation. Professor Mackay has already demonstrated his erudition and scholarship in previous commentaries, and this work is a landmark in Jeremiah studies as well as in conservative evangelical exposition of the Old Testament text. The message of Jeremiah's forty-year ministry is here firmly rooted in the Old Testament history as a message from the Lord to his ancient people; but its abiding relevance is also brought out in Professor Mackay's careful application of the material. This will quickly become an indispensable tool for anyone wishing to study and preach from the Book of Jeremiah."

 

10.

Power Preaching for Church Growth

Power Preaching for Church Growth
It offers no ‘quick fix' for the church in our day, but it does call us back to be preachers of the word, dependent upon God. The author states: "I want to motivate pastors to return to the glorious task of prayer-bathed proclamation as the primary means of church growth". Such a clarion call is desperately needed as the church approaches a new millennium of evangelism.

 

11.

Daniel - Focus on the Bible

Daniel - Focus on the Bible
"Daniel by Robert Fyall, is the latest addition to the popular ‘Focus on the Bible' series of commentaries. Robert Fyall is Old Testament lecturer at St John's College, Durham, and he deals here with questions of introduction and exegesis in a manner suitable both for personal and group study use. In the face of many liberal and destructive attitudes towards this great Old Testament book, Fyall highlights the example of godly living which it brings to our attention, and shows that all of history is subject to the sovereign control of God."

 

12.

Redeem the Time

Redeem the Time
"John Owen, prince of Puritan theologians, continues to be the subject of continued interest and research, and Steve Griffiths' work is a welcome addition to material on Owen. He rightly sees Owen's sense of sin and its seriousness as fundamental to his theology, and is concerned to expound Owen's doctrine as it relates to sin in the individual, in society and in the church. Only thus can we see the richness of God's grace in providing a sufficient redemption in Jesus Christ."

 

13.

Minority Report

Minority Report
"shows the author as a master wordsmith - It will challenge, stimulate, inform and teach. It confirms Trueman's place as one of contemporary evangelicalism's most dynamic young theologians."

 

14.

Systematic Theology (Volume 1)

Systematic Theology (Volume 1)
Professor Douglas Kelly's eagerly awaited Systematic Theology exceeds all expectation. This first volume is a comprehensive introduction to discussion of God's self-disclosure, Triune being, transcendent majesty, and covenant relationships.

 

15.

The Lord's Supper

The Lord's Supper
"Malcolm Maclean's study of the biblical basis, historical development and practical administration of the Lord's Supper in our churches is a rich blend of scholarly analysis and pastoral insight. The question of what Jesus is doing in the Lord's Supper rather than what we are doing challenges the subjectivism that drives much of our practice, and restores a much needed emphasis on the Supper as a means of grace. This study is highly recommended."

 

16.

Unity And Diversity

Unity And Diversity
"Where there is a love for the gospel in Scotland, their story deserves to be told, and Sandy Finlayson has told it well. A highly commended volume."

 

17.

From the Finger of God

From the Finger of God
"In recent times, little has weakened biblical theology more than the tendency to collapse all the rules and statutes of the Old Testament into one uniform corpus of law material. In this timely and extremely helpful study, Dr Philip Ross demonstrates not only that the division of the law into moral, civil and ceremonial categories arises out of a natural reading of the biblical text, but that its adoption in Patristic, Reformed and Puritan literature shows it to have been the orthodox position of the church. To lose this confessional distinctive is to drive an unbiblical wedge between the Testaments, and to eviscerate the gospel itself. Unless the moral law is still in force, how can we define sin? And unless we can define sin, what gospel can we preach? Dr Ross's work is an important corrective to much misunderstanding on the nature and place of God's law in the Bible, and a reliable guide both to the primary and secondary literature on the subject."

 

18.

Hosea

Hosea
"Professor Mackay makes the prophet speak afresh to us. Of help to all serious readers of the Bible, this book brings out the timeless significance of the ancient prophet, and is a welcome addition to the literature on Hosea."

 

19.

Royal Company

Royal Company
""Deep in feeling and wide in application, this book shows a preacher's heart as well as a preacher's art. It makes no apology for opening up the Song as a commentary on the intimacy that ought to characterise our walk with the Lord Jesus Christ."

 


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