Jaime D. Caballero (@asmallpilgrim) 's Twitter Profile
Jaime D. Caballero

@asmallpilgrim

PhD Research @QUBelfast. Field: Natural Law, Politics and English Puritanism. Senior editor @EditorialTPV . Fellow @RoyalHistSoc

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The three great feasts of Israel - Passover, Pentecost, and Booths or Ingathering - commemorated the phases of Israel's founding history - Exodus, Sinai, Wilderness. Jesus fulfills each feast. He accomplishes the final Passover at the cross, pours out His Spirit when Pentecost

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I see Crawford Gribben has a biography of J.N. Darby coming out! That's an insta-purchase for me... // J.N. Darby and the Roots of Dispensationalism amzn.to/3IbMwwP affiliate link

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It was an honor to speak at the international conference on William Ames and his influence on the Magisterial Congregationalist Polity (1640-1650): Natural Law, Government, and Conscience. I am humbled by this opportunity.

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Delighted to share the cover of my forthcoming book, The Aristotelian Tradition in Early Modern Protestantism. Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Commentaries on the Ethics and the Politics. To be published in two months by Oxford Academic.

Delighted to share the cover of my forthcoming book, The Aristotelian Tradition in Early Modern Protestantism. Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Commentaries on the Ethics and the Politics. 
To be published in two months by <a href="/OUPAcademic/">Oxford Academic</a>.
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The best known classic book anthology of the 20th century was the “Harvard Classics” compiled by Harvard University president Charles W. Eliot in 1909. Let’s see which books made the 51 volume set 🧵

The best known classic book anthology of the 20th century was the “Harvard Classics” compiled by Harvard University president Charles W. Eliot in 1909.

Let’s see which books made the 51 volume set 🧵
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About to start my final year a PhD on the political theology of John Owen (1616-1683): Natural Law, Government and (Limited) Religious Tolerance. Four years reading the primary sources of 17th century political theology, only one more year to finish 😃.

About to start my final year a PhD on the political theology of John Owen (1616-1683): Natural Law, Government and (Limited) Religious Tolerance. Four years reading the primary sources of 17th century political theology, only one more year to finish 😃.
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This week reading, highly recommended for anyone interested in the retrieval of political theology/classic politics: amazon.co.uk/Common-Good-Co…

This week reading, highly recommended for anyone interested in the retrieval of political theology/classic politics:

amazon.co.uk/Common-Good-Co…
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New in our International Theological Commentary series: Habakkuk! Steven J. Duby provides a verse-by-verse exegesis of the book of Habakkuk, setting forth important literary and historical considerations. Preview: bit.ly/4086LDX Learn more: bit.ly/40ewaMr

New in our International Theological Commentary series: Habakkuk!

Steven J. Duby provides a verse-by-verse exegesis of the book of Habakkuk, setting forth important literary and historical considerations.

Preview: bit.ly/4086LDX
Learn more: bit.ly/40ewaMr
Jaime D. Caballero (@asmallpilgrim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Five years ago, I started reading the primary sources from the 16th and 17th c. for my PhD in Owen's political theory. I can't help but reflect on the incredible journey it's been! As I write the conclusion, it feels like one chapter is closing while another is about to begin!

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“Breaking: Matthew Barrett, a former professor at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, has become an Anglican and joined Trinity Anglican Seminary.”

Jaime D. Caballero (@asmallpilgrim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“On the one hand, it seems pretty clear that Catholic intellectuals dominate the scene of Christian scholarship—not just in the area of theology, but in every area.”