The Lord's Supper as the Sign and Meal of the New Covenant (Short Studies In Biblical Theology Series)
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: Most Christians know that Jesus instituted the Lord's Supper just hours before his death-but they struggle to understand the relevance of this foundational Christian practice to their daily lives. This book seeks to help Christians recover the importance of...
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Most Christians know that Jesus instituted the Lord's Supper just hours before his death-but they struggle to understand the relevance of this foundational Christian practice to their daily lives. This book seeks to help Christians recover the importance of the Lord's Supper for their daily lives by exploring its 3 purposes: an expression of communion with Jesus Christ, a demonstration of unity with other Christians, and a demarcation between the church and the world. Exploring how God uses similar "covenant signs" throughout the Bible to point to and confirm his promises, this new book in the Short Studies in Biblical Theology series helps readers more fully experience the blessings of the gospel available to them as they partake of the Lord's Supper.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 523259
- Product Code 9781433558375
- ISBNÂ 1433558378
- EANÂ 9781433558375
- Pages 128
- Department Academic
- Category Biblical Studies
- Sub-Category Biblical Theology
- Publisher Crossway
- Publication Date Jan 2019
- Sales Rank 70916
- Dimensions 203 x 133 x 7mm
- Weight 0.146kg
Guy Prentiss Waters
Dr. Guy Waters (Ph.D., Duke University) is Professor of New Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary, Jackson, FL with a particular interest in the letters and theology of Paul, the use of Scripture in the New Testament, and the Synoptic Gospels. He is an ordained minister of the Presbyterian Church in America.
His publications include Justification and the New Perspectives on Paul (P&R, 2004); The Federal Vision and Covenant Theology: A Comparative Analysis (P&R, 2006); By Faith Alone (Crossway, 2007);Reforming or Conforming?: Post-Conservative Evangelicals and the Emerging Church (Crossway, 2008) and The End of Deuteronomy in the Epistles of Paul (Mohr Siebeck, 2006).