Digital Logos Edition
Contending for the Faith offers a selection of Reymond's papers in the areas of systematic theology and apologetics. The one thing these articles generally have in common is their apologetic flavor—that is to say, each in its own way contends for the biblical and Reformed faith. Many of these papers have never been previously published.
Robert offers them to a broader readership as they address topics that are, in many cases, being debated within the Church at large today. We are given unique insights into a huge range of subjects from creation to Lord's Day observance, from the Trinity to Islam. This is a hugely significant contribution to the defense of the Christian faith that makes points that are difficult to ignore.
“‘Rest’ means then involvement in new, in the sense of different, activity” (Page 181)
“as for the resurrection of Jesus, it is a mythical event pure and simple, not an objective event of past history at all” (Page 293)
“The recurring seventh day is different and it is so by divine appointment” (Page 180)
“A clear case in point is his treatment of the passages relating to Judas” (Page 259)
“It is not piety to be wiser than God; it is impiety of the darkest hue” (Page 180)
Robert Reymond taught for more than 25 years on the faculties of Covenant Theological Seminary and Knox Theological Seminary. He holds B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees from Bob Jones University and did post-doctoral studies at Fuller Seminary, New York University, Union Seminary, Tyndale House, Cambridge, and Rutherford House, Edinburgh. Currently he is the Emeritus Professor of Systematic Theology at Knox Theological Seminary, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.