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Starting in 1989, R. C. Sproul assembled a team of contributors to work on a study Bible edition that would follow a distinctively Reformed perspective. [2] In 1995, Thomas Nelson (now HarperCollins) published the New Geneva Study Bible (featuring the Bible text of the New King James Version); the name of the edition was changed to Reformation Study Bible in 1998.
Reformers is also an Australasian trade distributor or reseller for the imprints of a number of other well-known evangelical and Reformed publishing houses, including Christian Focus, [16] Banner of Truth, Baker Book House, Good News Crossway, Day One, [17] Eerdmans, [18] Evangelical Press, [19] Founders Press, [20] Go Teach, [21] Granted ...
It also includes charts, maps, study notes, Biblical harmonies, chronologies of Old Testament kings and prophets, and appendices. MacArthur, pastor of Grace Community Church and chancellor of The Master's Seminary , wrote more than half of the 20,000 entries himself in longhand, and reworked many of the others written by Seminary faculty.
Award of Special Merit, Disciples Theological Digest, 1988 (for Gaventa's book From Darkness to Light, 1986) Doctor of Divinity (honoris causa), Kalamazoo College , 1983 Award for Theological Scholarship and Research, Association of Theological Schools , 1981–82 [ 1 ]
The Wesley Study Bible has comprehensive notes on the text written by over 50 Biblical scholars along with life application notes written by over 50 pastors. The General Editors of the Bible were William H. Willimon , United Methodist bishop of Birmingham, Alabama and Joel B. Green , professor of New Testament Interpretation at Fuller ...
The ESV Study Bible (abbreviated as the ESVSB [1] [2]) is a study Bible published by Crossway. Using the text of the English Standard Version , the ESVSB features study notes from a perspective of "classic evangelical orthodoxy, in the historic stream of the Reformation ."
The NIV Study Bible is a study Bible originally published by Zondervan in 1985 that uses the New International Version (NIV). Revisions include one in 1995, a full revision in 2002, an update in October 2008 for the 30th anniversary of the NIV, another update in 2011 (with the text updated to the 2011 edition of the NIV), and a fully revised update in 2020 named "Fully Revised Edition". [1]
The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination (1932) ISBN 978-0-87552-112-1; Harmony of the Gospels (1933) (1976) ISBN 978-0-87552-132-9; A Summary of the Gospels (1934) The Inspiration of the Scriptures (1940) The Atonement (1941) The Person of Christ (1943) Studies in Theology (1947) ISBN 978-0-87552-115-2; A history of the Boettner family (1954)