The Works of Samuel Rutherford, Volume 1 — Arminianism: A Systematic and Theological Response
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Throughout, Rutherford writes as a convinced Augustinian. For him, the debate is nothing less than the perennial contest between divine grace and Pelagian self-reliance. His arguments are exegetical, scholastic, and rigorously ordered, yet never detached from pastoral consequence. Assurance, perseverance, the honor of Christ’s merit, and the immutability of God stand at the center of the controversy.
This volume inaugurates the first complete edition of Rutherford’s works. Based on seventeenth-century manuscripts and early printed editions, and supported by substantial introductions and full scholarly apparatus, it restores to scholars and pastors a major voice of Reformed orthodoxy whose theology has long remained inaccessible.
For pastors seeking to shepherd well, for anyone wanting to understand the doctrinal foundations of the Reformed tradition, for theologians of grace, and for historians of the post-Reformation period, this release is a significant event.
Contents
General Preface
Editorial Conventions
List of Abbreviations
Translator's Preface
Introduction: The Cause of God Against the Arminians
Arminianism: A Systematic and Theological Response
Dedicatory Epistle
Epistle to Matthias Nethen
Preface to the Reader
Endorsement
- The Sacred Scriptures and Their Content
- God
- Election
- Reprobation
- The State of the First Man
- Original Sin
- The State of Fallen Man
- The State of Grace
- Universal Redemption
- The Covenant of Grace
- The Process of Conversion
- The Sinner’s Justification
- The Perseverance of the Saint
- Certainty of Salvation
- The Church and Her Mark
- Ministers of the Word
- Synods
- Sacraments and Church Discipline
- The Magistrate
- The Soul and the Resurrection of the Body
Acknowledgements
Appendix 1: Original Index of Chapters and Questions
Appendix 2: Manuscript Comparison
Appendix 3: Manuscript Supplement
Biographical Register of Persons and Names
Works Cited
Scripture Index
Subject Index
About the Author
Samuel Rutherford was a Scottish Presbyterian minister and theologian who wrote prolifically and served as a ministerial commissioner to the Westminster Assembly.
David C. Noe is a scholar in residence at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary and pastor of Reformation Orthodox Presbyterian Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He is the translator of numerous works from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, including writings by Franciscus Junius, Theodore Beza, William Perkins, John Calvin, and many others.
Chad Van Dixhoorn is professor of church history and theology at Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, North Carolina. His published works include God’s Ambassadors: The Westminster Assembly and the Reformation of the English Pulpit, 1643–1653.