<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>
Reformed Covenant Theology: A Systematic Introduction
β Scribed by Harrison Perkins
- Publisher
- Lexham Academic
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 520
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
βPerkins is an expert in his field and very much a pastor. β¦ You will not be disappointed.β βFrom the foreword by Ligon Duncan
- See Christ and his work more clearly.
- Learn the biblical basis for the Reformed confessions.
- Understand the role of grace and works in your salvation.
Covenant shapes our life with God. In Reformed Covenant Theology: A Systematic Introduction, Harrison Perkins shows how Christ and his work are the heart of that covenant relationship. Since God lives in covenant with his redeemed people, covenant theology provides a framework for Christians to grow in their life with God, to read the Bible, and to love the church.
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