Hanover Press publishes original Protestant academic theology and classic Baptist literature—rigorous scholarship priced and designed for the church, not just the library.
A critical analysis of Jay Adams and biblical counseling, uncovering the often-overlooked Van Tilian roots at the foundation of the modern biblical counseling movement. Essential reading for pastors, counselors, and students of Reformed theology.
Each Hanover Press title undergoes rigorous peer review and editorial oversight before publication.

Uncovers the Van Tilian intellectual roots of the modern biblical counseling movement.
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A revisionist reading of the 1719 Salters’ Hall controversy and its theological aftermath.
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Essays on Trinitarian reasoning, pastoral ministry with Nicaea, original sin, and Christology in Anselm.
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Dogmatic and philosophical theology, theological anthropology, religious epistemology, and political theology—where confessional conviction and rigorous philosophical method meet.
Submit in this area →Constructive and historical Baptist literature, including defenses of baptistic distinctives, historical monographs, and scholarly reprints of classic Baptist works with full editorial investment.
Submit in this area →Historical theology across all eras—patristic, medieval, Reformation, and American—alongside confessional theology engaging the Reformed, Anglican, and Baptist traditions.
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Analytic, Baptist, and confessional theology—published annually, indexed by Atla, double-blind reviewed. Now in Volume 4.
A partnership between The London Lyceum and The Andrew Fuller Center to republish the works of the eminent Baptist pastor-theologian John Gill (1697–1771) for a new generation of pastors, students, and scholars.
Short-to-medium introductions to topics in theology, philosophy, and history—more substantive than Oxford’s Very Short Introductions, more accessible than a full monograph. Targeted at seminary classrooms, pastors, and educated laypeople.
Learn More & Propose a VolumePopular Protestant publishers lack quality control. University presses price their volumes out of reach. Hanover Press is built to close that gap.
Three expert editorial boards, a multi-stage peer review process, and a three-fourths board approval threshold before any contract is issued. No manuscript reaches print without feedback from the Publisher, a blind reviewer, and a field expert.
Premium binding, professional typesetting, and sought-after cover design. The physical quality of a Hanover Press volume should match the intellectual quality of its contents—built to last decades on a shelf.
Pricing academic monographs at $100–$150 for library audiences is an outdated model. Hanover Press titles are priced so pastors, students, and church members can actually buy and read them.
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