<span>Covenant: A Vital Element of Reformed Theology provides a multi-disciplinary reflection on the theme of the covenant, from historical, biblical-theological and systematic-theological perspectives, aiming at the interaction between exegesis and dogmatics.</span>
Covenant Theology: Biblical, Theological, and Historical Perspectives
β Scribed by Guy Prentiss Waters (editor), J. Nicholas Reid (editor), John R. Muether (editor)
- Publisher
- Crossway
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 608
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Foreword (J. Ligon Duncan III)
Introduction (Guy Prentiss Waters, J. Nicholas Reid, and John R. Muether)
Part 1: Biblical Covenants
- The Covenant of Redemption (Guy M. Richard)
- The Covenant of Works in the Old Testament (Richard P. Belcher Jr.)
- The Covenant of Works in the New Testament (Guy Prentiss Waters)
- Adam and the Beginning of the Covenant of Grace (John D. Currid)
- The Noahic Covenant of the Covenant of Grace (Miles V. Van Pelt)
- The Abrahamic Covenant (John Scott Redd)
- The Mosaic Covenant (J. Nicholas Reid)
- The Davidic Covenant (Richard P. Belcher Jr.)
- The New Covenant as Promised in the Major Prophets (Michael G. McKelvey)
- Covenant in the Gospels (Michael J. Kruger)
- Covenant in Paul (Guy Prentiss Waters)
- Covenant in Hebrews (Robert J. Cara)
- Covenant in the Johannine Epistles and Revelation (Gregory R. Lanier)
Part 2: Historical Theology
- Covenant in the Early Church (J. Ligon Duncan III)
- Covenant in Medieval Theology (Douglas F. Kelly)
- Covenant in Reformation Theology (Howard Griffith)
- Post-Reformation Developments (D. Blair Smith)
- Covenant Theology in the Dutch Reformed Tradition (Bruce P. Baugus)
- Covenant Theology in Barth and the Torrances (Mark I. McDowell)
- Covenant in Recent Theology (Michael Allen)
Part 3: Collateral and Theological Studies
- Ancient Near Eastern Backgrounds to Covenants (J. Nicholas Reid)
- Covenant and Second Temple Judaism (Peter Y. Lee)
- Covenant in Contemporary New Testament Scholarship (Benjamin L. Gladd)
- Israel and the Nations in God's Covenants (O. Palmer Robertson)
- Dispensationalism (Michael J. Glodo)
- New Covenant Theologies (Scott R. Swain)
- 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)
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