Pulpit & People. Essays in honour of William Still on his 75th birthday
Nigel M. de S. Cameron & Sinclair B. Ferguson, eds.
This interesting collection of essays has been digitised my permission of the publisher and editors. It includes contributions by James Philip, David F. Wright, I. Howard Marshall, Sinclair B. Ferguson and more. The essays cover subjects such as preaching, the Bible, ministry, the psychology of inner healing, infant baptism and the problem of apostasy in Hebrews. This book can be downloaded free of charge from the Biblical Studies website here.
Table of Contents
Foreword: Nigel de S. Cameron
Biographical Introduction: William Still — Sinclair B. Ferguson
Expository Preaching: an Historical Survey—James Philip
The Recovery of Christian Realism in the Scottish Expository Ministry Movement—Douglas F. Kelly
The Pulpit Bible: Preaching and the Logic of Authority—Nigel M. de S. Cameron
Word, Ministry and Congregation in the Reformation Confessions—David F. Wright
Church and Ministry in I Timothy—I. Howard Marshall
Concerning Confessions—Francis Lyall
Building the Church Today—George M. Philip
The Reformed Doctrine of Sonship—Sinclair B. Ferguson
Psychological Aspects of Inner Healing—Montagu G. Barker
The Land is Mine ... and you are My Tenants: Reflections on a Biblical view of Man and Nature—Rowland Moss
The Children for Christ. His Covenant Seed and their Covenant Sign—J. Douglas Macmillan
The Problem of Apostasy in Hebrews—Henry A.G. Tait
Suffering: a Study on Romans 8:18-30—Brian Moore