Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Guy P. Waters: A Debtor to Mercy Alone

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Guy P. Waters, Associate Professor of New Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, MS, and author of "Justification & the New Perspective on Paul" and "The Federal Vision & Covenant Theology", and co-editor of "By Faith Alone" will address the theme: "A Debtor to Mercy Alone".

Today's theme is also the title of the chapter Dr. Waters contributed to the invaluable new book, "Risking the Truth: Handling Error in the Church", edited by Martin Downes, minister of Christ Church Deeside in North Wales. This book is a collection of interviews on handling truth and error in the church. Contributors reflect on this issue in relation to the minister's own life, pulpit ministry, local church leadership, seminary training, denominations, the impact of the academy, Evangelicalism, contemporary trends, history, creeds and confessions, and doctrines that are currently under attack. There is also personal reflection on these matters, lessons drawn from experience, and practical advice. The interviews are introduced by a primer on heresy and false teaching, and concluded with a chapters on why "Being Against Heresies is not enough" and "What really matters in ministry: directives for church leaders in Acts 20." Other contributors are Carl R. Trueman, Tom Schreiner, Michael Horton, Mark Dever, Ligon Duncan, Derek Thomas, R. Scott Clark, Tom Ascol, Kim Riddlebarger, Ron Gleason, Sean Michael Lucas, Iain D Campbell, Gary L. W. Johnson, Conrad Mbewe, Geoffrey Thomas, Joel Beeke, Robert Peterson, Michael Ovey.

"This work is important because it deals with contemporary trends, history, creeds and confessions, and doctrines that are currently under attack. There is personal reflection on these matters, lessons drawn from experience, and practical advice. Kim Riddlebarger, in a truly gripping chapter, describes how he was extricated from dispensationalism. Chapter twenty by Robert Peterson has the apt title, ‘The annihilation of hell'. Ligon Duncan provides a brilliant explanation of the New Perspective on Paul. He refutes and buries it...Ligon's contribution is worth the price of the book."--- Erroll Hulse, Editor of Reformation Today Magazine

"It is a privilege to introduce and recommend this unique book. ...a very distinctive contribution to the early twenty-first century church. Martin Downes has assembled an all-star team..." --- Sinclair B. Ferguson ~ Senior Minister, First Presbyterian Church, Columbia, South Carolina

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