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Name
  
Rich Lusk


Role
  
Author

Education
  
University of Texas at Austin

Books
  
Paedofaith: A Primer on the Mystery of Infant Salvation and a Handbook for Covenant Parents

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Rich Lusk is an author and speaker and his book Paedofaith: A Primer on the Mystery of Infant Salvation and a Handbook for Covenant Parents is a book-length discussion of Christian infant faith. He is currently the pastor of Trinity Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, Alabama as well as a contributing author to The Federal Vision and The Case for Covenant Communion.

Contents

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Education

He received his B. S. in Microbiology from Auburn University and a M.A. in Philosophy from University of Texas at Austin.

Career

In early 2005 Lusk came to pastor Reformed Heritage Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, Alabama, from Auburn Avenue Presbyterian Church in Monroe, Louisiana. Peter Leithart, a Cambridge-educated theologian was a former pastor of the church. Yet Lusk's transition affected the Church's denomination, name, and liturgy. The church moved out of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) and into the Confederation of Reformed Evangelical Churches (CREC) in October 2005 (see Douglas Wilson; Peter Leithart)., since the Evangel Presbytery would not accept Lusk's transfer from the Louisiana Presbytery based on the "status and nature of covenant children [which] was the real focus of the discussion". One elder from the church spoke to the examining body and: " pointed out that these doctrines were not new or strange for the congregation even if they were unique in the presbytery; indeed, they had been believed and taught for quite some time at Reformed Heritage (going back to Peter Leithart’s tenure as pastor in the late 1980s and early 1990s, if not before). It was also pointed out that this was a transfer exam, not an ordination exam, and all [Lusk's] positions had been acceptable in Louisiana presbytery. Catholicity and intra-denominational brotherhood demanded they receive [Lusk]." The Evangel Presbytery declined the transfer. The elders from the church asked for a formal reason for the decision but this request was denied them. Lusk states: "I think the Evangel committee’s decision against recommending me was borne out of a lack of confidence to play the part of judge in the so-called “Auburn Avenue” or “Federal Vision” controversy." He went on to state, however: "I regarded, and continue to regard, all the men who served on Evangel’s committee as exemplary Christian men. They are faithful pastors and servants in Christ’s kingdom. Our disagreement over covenant children does not outweigh the many truths we hold in common."

After Lusk's arrival the church session voted to change its name to Trinity Presbyterian Church.

Books

  • Paedofaith: A Primer on the Mystery of Infant Salvation and a Handbook for Covenant Parents, 171 pages, Athanasius Press (November 16, 2005) ISBN 0-9753914-2-9, ISBN 978-0-9753914-2-6.
  • Articles

  • A Short Note on N.T. Wright and His Reformed Critics. This article argues that N.T. Wright's approach to Paul is not inconsistent with Reformed theology. (Link updated 5/10/02)
  • Calvin on Baptism, Penance, and Absolution(2002)
  • Some Random Thoughts on N.T. Wright's Romans Commentary (2003)
  • Future Justification to the Doers of the Law (2003)
  • The Art of Biblical Theology
  • The Christotelic Spiral
  • What More Could I Have Done?
  • What Is Biblical Theology?
  • Do I Believe in Baptismal Regeneration?
  • Grace and Justice in Unexpected Places (2004)
  • Living By Faith
  • Rome Won’t Have Me
  • Reply to Michael Horton
  • Aiming At Shalom
  • A New Perspective on the Mystery of God
  • Calvin on the Pastor and Community (2004)
  • Personal life

    He is married and has four children.

    References

    Rich Lusk Wikipedia