Dr. Haykin and Mark Jones have co-edited a volume dedicated to the examination of various doctrinal controversies in the seventeenth century, Drawn into Controversie: Reformed Theological Diversity and Debates Within Seventeenth-Century British Puritanism (Reformed Historical Theology, vol.17; Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2011). The Table of Contents and an extract are available from the publisher here. Google Books also has a free preview of the book. It also available for sale on Amazon.com.
Table of Contents
1. Diversity in the Reformed Tradition: A Historiographical Introduction—Richard A. Muller
2.The Imputation of the Active Obedience of Christ at the Westminster Assembly—Alan D. Strange
3. October 1643: The Dissenting Brethren and the προτον δεκτικόν—Hunter Powell
4. Millennialism—Crawford Gribben
5. Lapsarian Diversity at the Synod of Dort—J.V. Fesko
6. The Extent of the Atonement: English Hypothetical Universalism versus Particular Redemption—Jonathan D. Moore
7.Adam’s Reward: Heaven or Earth?—Mark A. Herzer
8. The “Old” Covenant—Mark Jones
9. The Necessity of the Atonement—Carl R. Trueman
10. “That Error and Pillar of Antinomianism”: Eternal Justification—Robert J. McKelvey
11. The Assurance Debate: Six Key Questions—Joel R. Beeke
12. Particular Baptist Debates about Communion and Hymn-Singing—Michael A.G. Haykin & C. Jeffrey Robinson