ReadBavinck
Puritan Board Freshman
Does anyone know of some lectures or literature that answers this question?
I realize that the confessions are, of course the place to start. But I'm looking more for the implications of what it means to be confessional, how old the term and idea 'confessional' is, different theories of subsription, etc.
Here's what I've got so far:
- some posts here on the PB
- The Nicotine Theological Journal (and other D.G. Hart stuff)
- Recovering the Reformed Confession Conference, R. Scott Clark (I haven't listened to this yet.)
- Confessing the Reformed Faith: Our Identity in Unity and Diversity, Richard A. Muller
[Edited on 10-17-2006 by CJ_Chelpka]
I realize that the confessions are, of course the place to start. But I'm looking more for the implications of what it means to be confessional, how old the term and idea 'confessional' is, different theories of subsription, etc.
Here's what I've got so far:
- some posts here on the PB
- The Nicotine Theological Journal (and other D.G. Hart stuff)
- Recovering the Reformed Confession Conference, R. Scott Clark (I haven't listened to this yet.)
- Confessing the Reformed Faith: Our Identity in Unity and Diversity, Richard A. Muller
[Edited on 10-17-2006 by CJ_Chelpka]