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The essays in this collection, as in the previous volume, run the gamut, from the very personal to the academic. From struggling with the three Forms of Unity and the Heidelberg Catechism, to finding troublesome Greek mythology in the Nicene Creed, and discovering discomfort in the book of Jonah, this book comes out for then and now. Other themes, too, function in this collection. On the basis of the examples given here, may this collection whet your appetite for these and more.
T. Hoogstein served in parish ministries for twenty-five years. He currently works in, on, and for covenantstudies.com. He holds degrees from Calvin University and Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan, as well as from De Theologische Hogeschool van de Gereformeerde Kerken, Kampen, The Netherlands, an institution now amalgamated with Amsterdam’s Free University. He published The Tradition of the Elders, Covenant Works, Covenant Essays: One, The Christ Light, The Brantford Call, and Self-Examination.