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The January 2012 issue of Tabletalk explores various aspects related to the book of Revelation, including an overview of its content, a history of its major interpretations, applications of the real purpose of the book, and advice for how to live in light of this prophecy.
Contributors include R. C. Sproul, Tom Ascol, Jerry Bridges, Sinclair Ferguson, Dennis Johnson, Phil Johnson, Peter Jones, Keith Mathison, Kim Riddlebarger, R. C. Sproul Jr., and Cornelis Venema.
The January 2011 issue of Tabletalk strives to give an overview of the New Testament epistles, with an eye on how they encourage and exhort the church.
Contributors include R. C. Sproul, Sinclair Ferguson, David Helm, Andreas Kostenberger, Robert A. Peterson, John Piper, Thomas Schreiner, Jason Stellman, and David Wells.
The March 2010 issue of Tabletalk will examine the main point and purpose of Saint Luke’s Acts of the Apostles.
Contributors include R. C. Sproul, W. Robert Godfrey, Fred Klett, George W. Knight III, Scott R. Swain, Brian Tallman, David VanDrunen, and Donald S. Whitney.
The theme of the May 2009 issue of Tabletalk is “The 7 Letters of Revelation” and intends to look at these inspired letters as a means to urge its readers on toward faithfulness and holiness.
Contributors include R. C. Sproul, Mark Bates, Chris Donato, Paul D. Gardner, Dennis E. Johnson, John MacArthur, Keith A. Mathison, Roger Nicole, R. C. Sproul Jr., Jason J. Stellman, Gene Edward Veith, Cornelis P. Venema, and R. Fowler White.
The theme of the February 2009 issue of Tabletalk is “The Gospels.” It looks at the main point and the main purpose of each of the four gospels.
Contributors include R. C. Sproul, Steve Baugh, Robert Cara, John de Witt, Daniel Hyde, Robert Rothwell, and Kevin Smith.
The prophetic literature of the Old Testament remains the most disputed over, if not the most widely misunderstood, portion of Scripture. This is the theme of the February 2008 issue of Tabletalk. In an effort to help our readers learn how to better read the prophets, this issue will attempt to focus on the main point and purpose of each prophetic era as integral to the Christian’s understanding of God’s redemptive plan. This issue is not, however, intended to be a treatise on biblical literature. While we do wish to heighten the church’s awareness on how to read such texts, we desire to do it through a careful, yet approachable, analysis of how new covenant believers may interpret, use, and respond to the prophetic books of sacred writ.
Contributors include R. C. Sproul, Bryan D. Estelle, Steve Kreloff, Keith A. Mathison, R. Albert Mohler Jr., Alec Motyer, O. Palmer Robertson, John Sartelle, R. C. Sproul Jr., and Gene Edward Veith.
The wisdom literature of the Hebrew canon remains the most liturgically usable, if not the most widely misunderstood, portion of Scripture. This is the theme of the February 2007 Tabletalk. In an effort to help our readers learn how to better read this literature, this issue will attempt to focus on the main point and purpose of each book as integral to the canon as well as natural outflows of the Pentateuch and history books. This issue is not, however, intended to be a treatise on biblical literature. While we do wish to heighten the church’s awareness on how to read such texts, we desire to do it through a careful, yet approachable, analysis of how new covenant believers may interpret, use, and respond to the wisdom books of Sacred Writ.
Contributors include R. C. Sproul, Jay Adams, Robert Rothwell, Harry L. Reeder, Benjamin Shaw, R. C. Sproul Jr., and Gene Edward Veith.
The February 2006 issue of Tabletalk is on the historical books of the Old Testament—from the conquest of Canaan to the post-exilic restoration. It is a sad fact that most Christian’s do not know their own history. As members of God’s family, it would be fruitful to understand his redemptive plans wrought through his people Israel. This issue of Tabletalk serves to remind Christians from whence they came and to where they are going in light of the Messiah’s inauguration of God’s kingdom on earth.
Contributors include R. C. Sproul, Bryan D. Estelle, David M. Howard, Steven J. Lawson, Robert Rothwell, R. C. Sproul Jr., and Gene Edward Veith.
Contributors include R. C. Sproul, Burk Parsons, Richard D. Phillips, John D. Currid, Warren A. Gage, Mar Dever, John Sartelle, David T. King, R. C. Sproul Jr., and R. Albert Mohler Jr.
The January 2004 issue of Tabletalk examines the letter of Hebrews in preparation for the 2004 daily studies.
Contributors include R. C. Sproul, John de Witt, George Grant, Paul Hahn, Keith Mathison, Richard Phillips, and R. C. Sproul Jr.
Contributors include R. C. Sproul, Phil Long, Iain Duguid, Benjamin Shaw, John Allen Bankson, R. C. Sproul Jr., Gordon Keddie, Douglas Kelly, Greg Bailey, and George Grant.
Contributors include R. C. Sproul, Robert Barnes, Mo Leverett, John Sartelle, Jim Fitzgerald, R. C. Sproul Jr., Sinclair Ferguson, Edmund Clowney, and Greg Bailey.
Contributors include R. C. Sproul, Robert Barnes, John Sartelle, Mike Malone, T. Durant Fleming, Sinclair Ferguson, and Alistair Begg.
Contributors include R. C. Sproul, Raymond C. Ortland Jr., George Grant, Robert A. Peterson, Jack Arnold, Michael S. Beates, John Sartelle, D. A. Carson, and Steve Cavallaro.
Contributors include R. C. Sproul, James B. Jordan, Michael J. Glodo, O. Palmer Robertson, Gary L. W. Johnson, Laura England, Bruce Waltke, David Chilton, and Jeremiah Burroughs.
R.C. Sproul is founder and president of Ligonier Ministries and president of Ligonier Academy. He also serves as the senior pastor of Saint Andrew’s in Sanford, Florida. He has written more than 70 books including Defending Your Faith, Abortion: A Rational Look at an Emotional Issue, The Truth of the Cross, Truths We Confess, and commentaries on Romans and John in the Saint Andrew’s Expositional Commentary series.
Burk Parsons serves as editor of Tabletalk and associate pastor of Saint Andrew’s in Sanford, Florida. He is editor of the books Assured by God: Living in the Fullness of God’s Grace and John Calvin: A Heart for Devotion, Doctrine, and Doxology.