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David McKay

Professor of Systematic Theology, Ethics and Apologetics, Reformed Theological College, Belfast


David Mckay is professor of systematic Theology, Ethics and Apologetics at the Reformed Theological College and minister of Cregagh Road Reformed Presbyterian Congregation in Belfast. He is the editor of Covenanter Witness and has contributed to a number of theological journals. He is married to Valerie.


Products

1.

The Bond of Love

The Bond of Love

God's Covenantal Relationship with the church

~ David McKay

A guide for us as we seek to apply Covenant theology to the challenges which contemporary Christians have to face in the culture they live and witness.... read more


Endorsements

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The Westminster Confession Into the 21st Century

The Westminster Confession Into the 21st Century
Derek Thomas has written a most interesting study of the eschatology of the Westminster Confession of Faith and Assembly. This volume will be of value to all with a serious interest in the work of the Westminster Assembly.

 

2.

Jonathan Edwards And Hell

Jonathan Edwards And Hell
'Theologians of the past can often point the way ahead into the future. Christopher Morgan's comprehensive survey of the annihilation debate and his clear exposition of Edwards' views are a valuable resource for those defending biblical teaching regarding eternal punishment.'

 

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Calvin's Teaching on Job

Calvin's Teaching on Job
The publication of Derek Thomas' doctoral research on Calvin's sermons on the Book of Job provides a valuable resource to both the Genevan Reformer and a difficult OT book. Thomas examines Calvin's work not only in a scholarly way, but also in a spiritthat will promote the preaching of this neglected book of Scripture. His preaching of a book which has so much to say to the people of God as they endure trials is most valuable, and in Derek Thomas we have an able guide to Calvin's work.

 

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Christians in a Consumer Culture

Christians in a Consumer Culture
In this short but hard-hitting book John Benton exposes the evils of "consumerism", the extreme form of materialism which embraces all of our senses and which exploits the vast range of choices provided for consumers by modern technologies. Whilst emphasising that the material world, as God's good creation, is not evil in itself, Benton shows how the Church at so many points has sold out to the attractions of consumerism, and so has lost much of its spiritual power. Issues covered include Postmodernism, the cult of self, and, in a particularly helpful chapter, the role of the media. As Benton demonstrates, for many Christians "choice" has replaced "commitment" to a fully biblical lifestyle. This is not the book for you if you like to be left feeling warm and comfortable by your reading, but it is a book most of us need to read and heed.

 

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