"A generous, thoughtful, accessible introduction to the Reformed tradition" Exploring key doctrines and practices and correcting misconceptions, this book offers a generous and substantial vision of the Reformed theological tradition as one deeply rooted in God's Word and work, shaped by ancient wisdom, and alive with hope for today."Longtime devotees and the newly curious alike will find much in these pages that clarifies and commends Reformed theology's deep roots and expansive vision of God and God's commitment to us."-- Kenneth J. Woo , Pittsburgh Theological Seminary"This wonderful book is surely destined to take its place among the classics of Reformed theology."-- Richard Mouw , Fuller Seminary"An insightful, thought-provoking, and gracious response to the question of what it means, and does not mean, to be Reformed."-- Jennifer Powell McNutt , Wheaton College"We have needed this book for years, and at long last we have it--a generous, thoughtful, accessible introduction to the Reformed tradition. A must-read for Christians today."-- Kristen Deede Johnson , Wycliffe College, University of Toronto"As a Latino pastor and theologian in the Presbyterian church, I am often asked, 'Why are you Presbyterian?' This wonderful volume offers several excellent responses to the naysayers and critics.
It also reminds those of us in the Reformed tradition why we stay."-- Rubén Rosario Rodríguez , Saint Louis University"We have needed this book for some time. I am grateful not only for the content of this volume but also, and just as importantly, for its generous tone."-- Kelly M. Kapic , Covenant College"If you associate Reformed theology mainly with tulips, this book will deepen and broaden your impression. Highly recommended!"-- Michael Horton , Westminster Seminary California.