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TitleProgressive covenantalism : Charting a course between dispensational and covenantal theologies / edited by Stephen J. Wellum and Brent E. Parker. [electronic resource]
AuthorWellum, Stephen J. / Parker, Brent E.
Call NoEBC 230 WEL
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International Standard Book Number 9781433684036
Dewey Decimal Classification Number EBC 230 WEL
Personal Name Wellum, Stephen J.
Title Statement Progressive covenantalism : Charting a course between dispensational and covenantal theologies / edited by Stephen J. Wellum and Brent E. Parker. [electronic resource]
Imprint Tennessee : B&H Academic, 2016.
Physical Description eBook, 315p.
General Note Includes Index and Bibliographical References
Formatted Contents Note Introduction /? Stephen J. Wellum /? Brent E. Parker Father of a multitude of nations : New Covenant ecclesiology in OT perspective /? Jason S. DeRouchie The Israel-Christ-Church relationship /? Brent E. Parker The Mosaic law, theological systems, and the glory of Christ /? Jason C. Meyer Covenantal life with God from Eden to Holy City /? Ardel B. Caneday Circumcision of flesh to circumcision of heart : the typology of the sign of the Abrahamic covenant /? John D. Meade Good-bye and hello : The Sabbath command for New Covenant believers /? Thomas R. Schreiner The warning passages of Hebrew and the New Covenant community /? Christopher W. Cowan Progressive covenantalism and the doing of ethics /? Stephen J. Wellum The dispensational appeal to Romans 11 and the nature of Israel's future salvation /? Richard J. Lucas The land promise biblically and theologically understood /? Oren R. Martin.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term COVENANT THEOLOGY.
Added Entry, Personal Name Parker, Brent E.
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