An intriguing book quite unlike any other The Marrow of Modern Divinity defies pigeon-holing It was written in the 1600s by an author of whom we know little yet it proved to be a critically important & controversial theological text Penned as dialogue between a minister (Evangelista) a young Christian (Neophytus) a legalist (Nomista) who believes Christianity is a set of rules to be obeyed & Antinomista who thinks it's okay to sin because God will forgive him anyway it makes for a wonderfully insightful book that remains tremendously relevant for our world today This newly laid out & eagerly awaited edition
Includes:: explanatory notes by the famous puritan Thomas Boston an introduction by Philip Ryken & an historical introduction by William Vandoodewaard