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Taking Hold Of God
Joel R. Beeke | Brian G. Najapfour

Taking Hold Of God

Reformed and Puritan perspectives on prayer

Reformation Heritage Books (Jan 01, 2011)
9781601781208
267 pages | 137 x 221 mm
Dewey 248.3/2
LC Classification BV207 .T35 2011
LC Control No. 2010052021

Subject

  • Prayer - Puritans
  • Prayer - Reformed Church
  • Puritans - Doctrines
  • Reformed Church - Doctrines

Plot

In Taking Hold of God, you will enter the treasury of the church of Jesus Christ and discover some of its most valuable gems on the subject of Christian prayer. The writings of the Reformers and Puritans shine with the glory of God in Christ, offering us much wisdom and insight today that can make our own prayer lives more informed, more extensive, more fervent, and more effectual. Six contemporary scholars explore the writings and prayer lives of several Reformers and Puritans--among them Martin Luther, John Calvin, William Perkins, Matthew Henry, and Jonathan Edwards--guiding us to growth in prayer and a more grateful communion with God. Table of Contents: 1. Martin Luther on Prayer and Reformation - Brian G. Najapfour 2. John Calvin on Prayer as Communion with God - Joel R. Beeke 3. John Knox: A Theologian of Prayer - Brian G. Najapfour 4. William Perkins on the Lord's Prayer - J. Stephen Yuille 5. Anthony Burgess on Christ's Prayer for Us - Joel R. Beeke 6. John Bunyan on Praying with the Holy Spirit - Michael A.G. Haykin 7. The Puritans on the Help of the Holy Spirit in Prayer - Johnny C. Serafini 8. Matthew Henry on a Practical Method of Daily Prayer - Joel R. Beeke 9. Thomas Boston on Praying to Our Father - Joel R. Beeke 10. Jonathan Edwards on Prayer and the Triune God - Peter Beck 11. Puritan Prayers for World Missions - Joel R. Beeke 12. Prayerful Praying Today - Joel R. Beeke