JIRBS Bundle

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JIRBS Bundle

Journal of the Institute of Reformed Baptist Studies

The Journal of the Institute of Reformed Baptist Studies is published to explain and support the theology of Holy Scripture as it is summarised in the Second London Baptist Confession of Faith. The journal will be published annually.

 

The JIRBS Bundle is an academic series helping to clarify Confessional Baptist theology. It demonstrates biblical integrity and application in various contexts. It aides the reader to think carefully about the treasures of Gods Word in a day of theological fogginess. Contributions by various scholars and churchmen assists to show how Confessional Baptists emerged from the stream of reformed orthodoxy. Weighty subjects exposed to academic scrutiny lead the reader to examine the practical application of the Scriptures in personal and corporate life. The book reviews provided are useful summaries of theological works and whet the appetite to further explore diverse authors. These journals furnish treatments of topics much needed today among British Christians in general and Confessional Baptists in particular. The solid research found in this series of academic journals is evidence of a healthy approach to biblical teaching as summarised in the Second London Baptist Confession.

Broken Wharfe

 

Sample Articles from the Bundle

THAT STRONG HOLD OF THEIR COMMON FAITH by James M. Renihan

OF THE NATURE OF GOD by Stefan T. Lindblad

CHRIST SPIRITUALLY PRESENT AND BELIEVERS SPIRITUALLY NOURISHED by G. Stephen Weaver, Jr.

ETERNAL CREATOR OF TIME by James E. Dolezal

THE COVENANTAL THEOLOGY OF JOHN SPILSBERY by Matthew C. Bingham

THE TREASURES OF CHRIST IN THE TRAGEDY OF JOB by Luke Sayers

DIVINE SONSHIP IN THE THEOLOGY OF B. B. WARFIELD AND HERMAN BAVINCK AND ITS THEOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS by Graham J. Shearer

A SABBATH REST FOR THE PEOPLE OF GOD by Richard C. Barcellos

PROMISE, LAW, FAITH COVENANT-HISTORICAL REASONING IN GALATIANS: A Review Article by Brandon Adams