Petrus van MastrichtāsĀ Theoretical and Practical TheologyĀ presents one of the most comprehensive methods of treating Christian doctrine. In it, Mastricht treats every theological topic according to a four-part approach: exegetical, dogmatic, elenctic, and practical. As a body of divinity, it combines a rigorous, scholastic treatment of doctrine with the pastoral aim of preparing people to live for God through Christ. Students and pastors will find it a valuable model for moving from the text of Scripture to doctrinal formulation that will edify the people of God.
Endorsements
āAs to the books you speak of: Mastricht is sometimes in one volume, a very large thick quarto, sometimes in two quarto volumes. I believe it could not be had new under 8 or 10 pounds. Turretin is in three volumes in quarto, and would probably be about the same price. They are both excellent. Turretin is on polemical divinity, on the 5 points & all other controversial points, & is much larger in these than Mastricht, & is better for one that desires only to be thoroughly versed in controversies. But take Mastricht for divinity in general, doctrine, practice & controversy, or as an universal system of divinity; & it is much better than Turretin or any other book in the world, excepting the Bible, in my opinion.ā
āJonathan EdwardsĀ to Joseph Bellamy, January 15, 1747
āAny serious student of Reformed theology needs to sit at the feet of Petrus van Mastricht. The challenge has been that to do so you needed to know Latin or Dutch. Thanks to the herculean efforts of the folks at the Dutch Reformed Translation Society and Reformation Heritage Books, English readers can now learn the art of āliving for God through Christ.āā
āStephen J. Nichols, president of Reformation Bible College and chief academic officer of Ligonier MinistriesĀ
āWith each translation of the formative Reformed theologians of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries comes the possibility of our churches being renewed by forgotten treasures.Ā This is one of those goldĀ mines. So important is van Mastricht that even Descartes felt obliged to respond to his critiques and Jonathan Edwards drew deeply from the well of hisĀ Theoretical-Practical Theology. It is a distinct pleasure to recommend this remarkable gem.ā
āMichael Horton, J. Gresham Machen Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics, Westminster Seminary California
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āThe very title of this work, Theoretical-Practical Theology, indicates why, three centuries ago, Petrus van Mastrichtās work appealed to Scottish ministers who studied under him or read his theology. Not least of these was his student James Hog, who would later famously republish The Marrow of Modern Divinity. In making van Mastrichtās classic available in English for a new generation of students, pastors, and scholars, the Dutch Reformed Translation Society and Reformation Heritage Books are giving a great gift to the Christian church as a whole, and to students, pastors, and scholars in particular.ā
āSinclair B. Ferguson, Chancellorās Professor of Systematic Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary; and teaching fellow, Ligonier Ministries
āVan Mastricht is one of the greatest of the Reformed orthodox, exerting a profound influence on subsequent theologians, including Jonathan Edwards. His grasp of the tradition, his ability to interact with contemporary issues, and his careful articulation of orthodoxy exemplify the best of Protestant theology after the Reformation. Yet the lack of an English translation has meant that he has been known more by reputation than by content in the Anglophone world. Here at last is anĀ English translation which will allow a whole new audience of pastors, theologians, and laypeople to draw once again on this profound theological source.ā
āCarl R. Trueman, professor of biblical and religious studies, Grove City College
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