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TitleCovenant theology [electronic resource]
AuthorWaters, Guy Prentiss.
Call NoDTL 231.76 WAT
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International Standard Book Number 9781433560040
Dewey Decimal Classification Number DTL 231.76 WAT
Personal Name Waters, Guy Prentiss.
Title Statement Covenant theology [electronic resource]
Imprint Wheaton, Illinois : Crossway, 2020.
Physical Description eBook
General Note Includes Index and Bibliographical References.
Formatted Contents Note Cover -- Newsletter Signup -- Endorsements -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Tables -- Abbreviations -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Part 1 Biblical Covenants -- 1 The Covenant of Redemption -- 2 The Covenant of Works in the Old Testament -- 3 The Covenant of Works in the New Testament -- 4 Adam and the Beginning of the Covenant of Grace -- 5 The Noahic Covenant of the Covenant of Grace -- 6 The Abrahamic Covenant -- 7 The Mosaic Covenant -- 8 The Davidic Covenant -- 9 The New Covenant as Promised in the Major Prophets -- 10 Covenant in the Gospels -- 11 Covenant in Paul 12 Covenant in Hebrews -- 13 Covenant in the Johannine Epistles and Revelation -- Part 2 Historical Theology -- 14 Covenant in the Early Church -- 15 Covenant in Medieval Theology -- 16 Covenant in Reformation Theology -- 17 Post-Reformation Developments -- 18 Covenant Theology in the Dutch Reformed Tradition -- 19 Covenant Theology in Barth and the Torrances -- 20 Covenant in Recent Theology -- Part 3 Collateral and Theological Studies -- 21 Ancient Near Eastern Backgrounds to Covenants -- 22 Covenant and Second Temple Judaism -- 23 Covenant in Contemporary New Testament Scholarship 24 Israel and the Nations in God's Covenants -- 25 Dispensationalism -- 26 New Covenant Theologies -- 27 Covenant, Assurance, and the Sacraments -- Afterword Why Covenant Theology? -- An Annotated Bibliography of Reformed Reflection on the Covenant -- Contributors -- General Index -- Scripture Index
Summary, Etc. "This volume defends covenant theology not as a theological abstraction foisted on the Scripture but rather as the clear teaching of Scripture itself. The contributors present covenant theology through explorations in biblical, systematic, and historical theology, all from a confessional Reformed perspective. The book is addressed primarily to the church, a resource for the student in the seminary class, the pastor seeking continuing education, and educated laypeople looking for enrichment in their knowledge of biblical doctrine. The contributors seek to show that covenant theology is exegetical, Trinitarian, eschatological, historical, confessional, technical, charitable, and practical"
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term COVENANT THEOLOGY.
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