Foundations

Issue 84 – Summer 2023

Editorial – Issue 84
Dr Donald John MacLean
DJ is the Editor of Foundations. He is also an Elder at Cambridge Presbyterian Church and Assistant Professor of Historical Theology at Westminster Presbyterian Theological Seminary.
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Glories that Form and Deform Identity – The Roads Ahead
Dr Peter Sanlon
Peter is an Adjunct Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology at Westminster Presbyterian Seminary, UK.
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Divine Light and Holy Love: Genuine Conversion in the Works of Jonathan Edwards
Robin Gray
Rev. Robin Gray is the Minister of Gardenstown New Church, a congregation of the Free Church of Scotland, on the North Aberdeenshire Coast. He is married to Megan and they have a 3-year old daughter, Jessica.
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Sanctification and Consistent Godly Living
Phil Heaps
Phil Heaps is co-pastor at Highbury Baptist Church, where he is trying to work out how to shepherd a small, inner-city church after sixteen years in a much larger, town church. He’s married to Ruth and (like Job) has three beautiful daughters. And a son.
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Pastoring the Twenty-First Century Church
Mark Thomas
Mark Thomas has been Minister of Borras Park Evangelical Church, Wrexham, since 2003. He also currently serves as General Secretary of the Evangelical Movement of Wales.
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Faithfulness Amidst Trial and Persecution
Dr. Patrick Fung
Rev. Dr Patrick Fung is currently the General Director of OMF International (formerly the China Inland Mission). OMF currently has 1,400 missionaries sharing the good news with East Asia’s people. Patrick was one of the Keswick Bible conference speakers in the UK in 2011 & 2015.
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Review Article: Complementarism
Sarah Allen
Regional Director of Flourish, London Seminary’s training programme for women, a writer and a teacher.
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Book review: Evangelicalism: A Very Short Introduction
Ian Shaw
Professor Emeritus, University of York.
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About Foundations

Foundations is an international journal of evangelical theology published in the United Kingdom. Its aim is to cover contemporary theological issues by articles and reviews, taking in exegesis, biblical theology, church history and apologetics, and to indicate their relevance to pastoral ministry. Its particular focus is the theology of evangelical churches which are committed to biblical truth and evangelical ecumenism. It has been published by Affinity (formerly The British Evangelical Council) from its inception as a print journal. It became a digital journal in April 2011.


Editor:
Dr Donald John MacLean
DJ is the Editor of Foundations. He is also an Elder at Cambridge Presbyterian Church and Assistant Professor of Historical Theology at Westminster Presbyterian Theological Seminary.
Contributors:
Dr Peter Sanlon
Peter is an Adjunct Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology at Westminster Presbyterian Seminary, UK.
Robin Gray
Rev. Robin Gray is the Minister of Gardenstown New Church, a congregation of the Free Church of Scotland, on the North Aberdeenshire Coast. He is married to Megan and they have a 3-year old daughter, Jessica.
Phil Heaps
Phil Heaps is co-pastor at Highbury Baptist Church, where he is trying to work out how to shepherd a small, inner-city church after sixteen years in a much larger, town church. He’s married to Ruth and (like Job) has three beautiful daughters. And a son.
Mark Thomas
Mark Thomas has been Minister of Borras Park Evangelical Church, Wrexham, since 2003. He also currently serves as General Secretary of the Evangelical Movement of Wales.
Dr. Patrick Fung
Rev. Dr Patrick Fung is currently the General Director of OMF International (formerly the China Inland Mission). OMF currently has 1,400 missionaries sharing the good news with East Asia’s people. Patrick was one of the Keswick Bible conference speakers in the UK in 2011 & 2015.
Sarah Allen
Regional Director of Flourish, London Seminary’s training programme for women, a writer and a teacher.
Ian Shaw
Professor Emeritus, University of York.

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