Category: Book Reviews
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Review of John S. Hammett’s “Biblical Foundations for Baptist Churches: A Contemporary Ecclesiology”
Reviewed by L. J. Anderson, Independent Scholar, Lamad Press Abstract This review of John S. Hammett’s Biblical Foundations for Baptist Churches: A Contemporary Ecclesiology (Kregel, 2005) evaluates the work as both a denominational study and a broader contribution to ecclesiology. Hammett’s aim is to develop a biblical doctrine of the church by progressing from scriptural…
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Review of Paul Scott’s, “Identity and Coherence in Christology: One Person in Two Natures”
Reviewed by L. J. Anderson, PhD Student, Liberty Theological Seminary Abstract This review examines Paul Scott’s Identity and Coherence in Christology: One Person in Two Natures (Routledge, 2024), a philosophically rigorous treatment of the Incarnation. Scott surveys traditional and analytic strategies—including reduplication, specification, and mereology—before proposing a renovated habitus theory in which Christ’s humanity functions…