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Select Works of James Bannerman (3 vols.)

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Gathering interest

Overview

Study the writings of nineteenth-century Presbyterian theologian James Bannerman. This collection offers a defense of the infallibility of the Bible, a lecture given to theology students on unbelief, and 18 sermons preached by Bannerman at various times in his career. An excellent resource for pastors, theologians, and students of history.

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Key Features

  • Defends the infallibility of Scripture
  • Offers insights into nineteenth-century Presbyterian theology
  • Presents 18 sermons by James Bannerman

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About James Bannerman

James Bannerman was one of the outstanding Presbyterian theologians of the nineteenth century. He was a professor of apologetics and pastoral theology at New College in Edinburgh, Scotland. He is also the author of The Church of Christ.

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  1. Jeremy Hulsey

    Jeremy Hulsey

    8/11/2021

  2. John Daily

    John Daily

    3/24/2015

    A wonderful resource from a somewhat overlooked theologian.

$39.99

Gathering interest