Combining academic and popular articles that minister to the church, the Puritan Reformed Journal, presents biblically grounded and historically informed articles that serve the entire person—drawing readers into closer relationship to God, and building them up through teaching and discipleship. Published biannually and edited by distinguished scholar Joel R. Beeke, the journal helps bridge the gap between the academy and the church, furthering theological scholarship and enriching the lives of individual Christians. These first five volumes include contributions from scholars such as Gerald Bilkes, Michael A.G. Haykin, Derek Thomas, and J.V. Fesko.
For the entire set, see Puritan Reformed Journal (5 vols.) (2009–2013).
“False doctrine must be dealt with because it threatens the church like gangrene threatens the body.” (Volume 2, Number 1, Page 219)
“Church discipline is also for those guilty of serious doctrinal error” (Volume 2, Number 1, Page 218)
“church discipline is for those who disrupt the peace of the church.” (Volume 2, Number 1, Page 219)
“In other words, to meditate is (1) to remember God’s truths, (2) to think deeply upon them, and (3) to apply them to one’s life.” (Volume 2, Number 1, Page 171)
“work in this age of the gospel is to quicken the souls of the elect and prepare the” (Volume 2, Number 2, Page 35)