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A revised edition with a new chapter on Justification.
The Westminster Confession of Faith has been described as the fullest and most carefully constructed exposition of the Christian faith ever written. People are sometimes daunted by its size but it was always intended to be a practical summary of belief, one that ordinary people could apply to their daily lives. The ideal person to open up this treasure to the church today is Donald Macleod, one of the finest theologians alive and Principal of a Presbyterian college that has the Confession at its heart.
Donald Macleod is the Principal of the Free Church of Scotland College, Edinburgh. Regarded as one of Britain's most prominent theologians he has written extensively on a wide range of issues.
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"Macleod is a master of making difficult things seem simple without compromising their profundity..simultaneously an able apologist and a world class exegete."
Ligon Duncan III, First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, Mississippi
'The author is intelligently conservative. He stands firmly and completely within the theology of the Scottish Reformed and the Princeton schools. Yet he relates that theology to contemporary issues, interacting with liberation theology, Freudian psychology and the science of genetics and there are flashes of challenging insight.'
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'Here we have first rate Christian theology, exceedingly encouraging for a Christian teacher who knows a lot, and marvellous illumination for the Christian neophyte who knows nothing, but wants to learn.'
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