Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Now available in modern English, this classic from the Dutch "second Reformation" offers a timeless call for a reflective, discerning spirituality grounded in confessional orthodoxy.
Synopsis
This classic spiritual reflection provides an intelligent understanding of the "marks" of God's wonderful grace and salvation.
Synopsis
Jean Taffin is often called the father of the Dutch Second Reformation. He was a central figure in the development of Reformed doctrine and believed that true doctrine, faithful living, and healthy church and civic life were interrelated. First published in 1585, The Marks of God's Children offered comfort and encouragement to the people of sixteenth-century Europe who were weary from the spiritual warfare waged during the Reformation and Counter-Reformation. Based on Reformed principles, this spiritual reflection provides an intelligent understanding of the "marks" or "proofs" of God's wonderful grace and salvation.