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Covenant Theology: Biblical, Theological, and Historical Perspectives

John R Muether, Guy Prentiss Waters, J Nicholas Reid

Hardback 2020-10-27

"Covenant theology sets the gospel in the context of God's eternal plan of communion with his people and its historical outworking in the covenants of works and grace." - Ligon Duncan

Just as two bookends hold together a row of books, the covenant of works and the covenant of grace hold together the storyline of Scripture. Join a host of twenty-six scholars, including O. Palmer Robertson, Michael J. Kruger, and Scott R. Swain, as they explore how the concept of covenant is clearly taught in Scripture and how it lays the foundation for other doctrines of salvation. This monumental work is Trinitarian, eschatological, historical, confessional, and practical, presenting readers with a great hope and consolation: the covenant-making God is a covenant-keeping God.

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Table of Contents:

Foreword (J. Ligon Duncan III)

Introduction (Guy Prentiss Waters, J. Nicholas Reid, and John R. Muether)

Part 1: Biblical Covenants

  1. The Covenant of Redemption (Guy M. Richard)
  2. The Covenant of Works in the Old Testament (Richard P. Belcher Jr.)
  3. The Covenant of Works in the New Testament (Guy Prentiss Waters)
  4. Adam and the Beginning of the Covenant of Grace (John D. Currid)
  5. The Noahic Covenant of the Covenant of Grace (Miles V. Van Pelt)
  6. The Abrahamic Covenant (John Scott Redd)
  7. The Mosaic Covenant (J. Nicholas Reid)
  8. The Davidic Covenant (Richard P. Belcher Jr.)
  9. The New Covenant as Promised in the Major Prophets (Michael G. McKelvey)
  10. Covenant in the Gospels (Michael J. Kruger)
  11. Covenant in Paul (Guy Prentiss Waters)
  12. Covenant in Hebrews (Robert J. Cara)
  13. Covenant in the Johannine Epistles and Revelation (Gregory R. Lanier)

Part 2: Historical Theology

  1. Covenant in the Early Church (J. Ligon Duncan III)
  2. Covenant in Medieval Theology (Douglas F. Kelly)
  3. Covenant in Reformation Theology (Howard Griffith)
  4. Post-Reformation Developments (D. Blair Smith)
  5. Covenant Theology in the Dutch Reformed Tradition (Bruce P. Baugus)
  6. Covenant Theology in Barth and the Torrances (Mark I. McDowell)
  7. Covenant in Recent Theology (Michael Allen)

Part 3: Collateral and Theological Studies

  1. Ancient Near Eastern Backgrounds to Covenants (J. Nicholas Reid)
  2. Covenant and Second Temple Judaism (Peter Y. Lee)
  3. Covenant in Contemporary New Testament Scholarship (Benjamin L. Gladd)
  4. Israel and the Nations in God's Covenants (O. Palmer Robertson)
  5. Dispensationalism (Michael J. Glodo)
  6. New Covenant Theologies (Scott R. Swain)
  7. Covenant, Assurance, and the Sacraments (Derek W. H. Thomas)

Afterword: Why Covenant Theology? (Kevin DeYoung)
An Annotated Bibliography of Reformed Reflection on the Covenant (John R. Muether)

Publisher Description

:A Comprehensive Exploration of the Biblical Covenants

This book forms an overview of the biblical teaching on covenant as well as the practical significance of covenant for the Christian life. A host of 26 scholars shows how covenant is not only clearly taught from Scripture, but also that it lays the foundation for other key doctrines of salvation. The contributors, who engage variously in biblical, systematic, and historical theology, present covenant theology not as a theological abstract imposed on the Bible but as a doctrine that is organically presented throughout the biblical narrative. As students, pastors, and church leaders come to see the centrality of covenant to the Christian faith, the more the church will be strengthened with faith in the covenant-keeping God and encouraged in their understanding of the joy of covenant life.

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"Covenant theology sets the gospel in the context of God's eternal plan of communion with his people and its historical outworking in the covenants of works and grace." - Ligon Duncan

Just as two bookends hold together a row of books, the covenant of works and the covenant of grace hold together the storyline of Scripture. Join a host of twenty-six scholars, including O. Palmer Robertson, Michael J. Kruger, and Scott R. Swain, as they explore how the concept of covenant is clearly taught in Scripture and how it lays the foundation for other doctrines of salvation. This monumental work is Trinitarian, eschatological, historical, confessional, and practical, presenting readers with a great hope and consolation: the covenant-making God is a covenant-keeping God.

  • Publisher.

Table of Contents:

Foreword (J. Ligon Duncan III)

Introduction (Guy Prentiss Waters, J. Nicholas Reid, and John R. Muether)

Part 1: Biblical Covenants

  1. The Covenant of Redemption (Guy M. Richard)
  2. The Covenant of Works in the Old Testament (Richard P. Belcher Jr.)
  3. The Covenant of Works in the New Testament (Guy Prentiss Waters)
  4. Adam and the Beginning of the Covenant of Grace (John D. Currid)
  5. The Noahic Covenant of the Covenant of Grace (Miles V. Van Pelt)
  6. The Abrahamic Covenant (John Scott Redd)
  7. The Mosaic Covenant (J. Nicholas Reid)
  8. The Davidic Covenant (Richard P. Belcher Jr.)
  9. The New Covenant as Promised in the Major Prophets (Michael G. McKelvey)
  10. Covenant in the Gospels (Michael J. Kruger)
  11. Covenant in Paul (Guy Prentiss Waters)
  12. Covenant in Hebrews (Robert J. Cara)
  13. Covenant in the Johannine Epistles and Revelation (Gregory R. Lanier)

Part 2: Historical Theology

  1. Covenant in the Early Church (J. Ligon Duncan III)
  2. Covenant in Medieval Theology (Douglas F. Kelly)
  3. Covenant in Reformation Theology (Howard Griffith)
  4. Post-Reformation Developments (D. Blair Smith)
  5. Covenant Theology in the Dutch Reformed Tradition (Bruce P. Baugus)
  6. Covenant Theology in Barth and the Torrances (Mark I. McDowell)
  7. Covenant in Recent Theology (Michael Allen)

Part 3: Collateral and Theological Studies

  1. Ancient Near Eastern Backgrounds to Covenants (J. Nicholas Reid)
  2. Covenant and Second Temple Judaism (Peter Y. Lee)
  3. Covenant in Contemporary New Testament Scholarship (Benjamin L. Gladd)
  4. Israel and the Nations in God's Covenants (O. Palmer Robertson)
  5. Dispensationalism (Michael J. Glodo)
  6. New Covenant Theologies (Scott R. Swain)
  7. Covenant, Assurance, and the Sacraments (Derek W. H. Thomas)

Afterword: Why Covenant Theology? (Kevin DeYoung)
An Annotated Bibliography of Reformed Reflection on the Covenant (John R. Muether)

Publisher Description

:A Comprehensive Exploration of the Biblical Covenants

This book forms an overview of the biblical teaching on covenant as well as the practical significance of covenant for the Christian life. A host of 26 scholars shows how covenant is not only clearly taught from Scripture, but also that it lays the foundation for other key doctrines of salvation. The contributors, who engage variously in biblical, systematic, and historical theology, present covenant theology not as a theological abstract imposed on the Bible but as a doctrine that is organically presented throughout the biblical narrative. As students, pastors, and church leaders come to see the centrality of covenant to the Christian faith, the more the church will be strengthened with faith in the covenant-keeping God and encouraged in their understanding of the joy of covenant life.

Koorong Code572151
ISBN1433560038
EAN9781433560033
Pages672
DepartmentAcademic
CategoryBiblical Studies
Sub-CategoryBiblical Theology
PublisherCrossway
Publication DateOct 2020
Dimensions49 x 177 x 254mm
Weight1.325kg