The Bible Convictions of John Wycliffe, by Steven J. Lawson / Glorification: An Introduction, by Graham A. Cole
This journal article reviews Steven J. Lawson's biographical work on John Wycliffe, the 14th-century English theologian who pioneered Bible translation into the vernacular and championed sola Scriptura nearly 150 years before Luther. The review highlights Wycliffe's theological contributions including his doctrine of Scripture, ecclesiology, and rejection of papal authority, making it valuable for understanding pre-Reformation Reformed thought and the development of biblical authority in Protestant theology.
The following book is reviewed by Prof. Douglas Kuiper, professor of Church History and New Testament in the Protestant Reformed Theological Seminary and member of Trinity PRC in Hudsonville, Michigan. The Bible Convictions of John Wycliffe, by Steven J. Lawson. Sanford, FL: Ligonier Ministries, 2021. 212 pages. Hardcover, Pp xvi + 208. Hardcover. $17.00. This book is the thirteenth, and latest, in Ligonier's "A Long Line of Godly Men Profile" series. Each man who is featured played a pivotal...
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