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"Covenant theology sets the gospel in the context of God's eternal plan of communion with his people and its historical outworking in the covenants of works and grace."—Ligon DuncanJust as two bookends hold together a row of books, the covenant of works and the covenant of grace hold together the storyline of Scripture. Join a host of twenty-six scholars, including O. Palmer Robertson, Michael J. Kruger, and Scott R. Swain, as they explore how the concept of covenant is clearly taught in Scripture and how it lays the foundation for other doctrines of salvation. This monumental work is Trinitarian, eschatological, historical, confessional, and practical, presenting readers with a great hope and consolation: the covenant-making God is a covenant-keeping God. Provides an accessible, comprehensive introduction to covenant for preachers and Bible teachersWritten from a Reformed, covenantal, and redemptive-historical perspectiveBenefits from the contributions of 26 respected scholars, all from Reformed Theological Seminary, including Guy Prentiss Waters, Bob Cara, Nicholas Reid, Peter Lee, Ben Gladd, Scott Swain, John Currid, and Miles Van PeltForeword by Ligon Duncan, afterword by Kevin DeYoung
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Scholars from Reformed Theological Seminary Present a Comprehensive Guide to the Westminster Confession for Modern ReadersWhat is Reformed theology? In 1646, a group of theologians composed what is arguably the most comprehensive statement of faith, the Westminster Confession. Their efforts to preserve Protestant theology against opposing beliefs endured. Today, amid growing interest in Reformed Christianity, the Westminster Confession remains an indispensable guide for living out doctrine, worship, and church governance sola Scriptura, “by Scripture alone.”This essential collection of essays presents an accessible guide to the Westminster Confession of Faith for 21st-century readers. Each chapter is devoted to a section of the historic document, carefully studying its context, its significance to the faith, and its application, as well as any controversies. Clear, thorough explanations of principles, including the Trinity, creation, providence, baptism, last judgment, and more, make this the definitive guide on Reformed Christian doctrine. The essays are written by faculty from Reformed Theological Seminary in their areas of expertise, ensuring a trustworthy and high-quality text for church leaders, teachers and students of theology, and laypeople. Historic Theology for Modern Readers: Studies the Westminster Confession’s context, history, significance, origins, and applicationFrom Reformed Theological Seminary: A reliable, single-volume resource with content from J. V. Fesko, John Muether, D. Blair Smith, Sinclair Ferguson, Scott Swain, Chad Van Dixhoorn, Kevin DeYoung, and othersComprehensive: Each chapter studies a section of the Westminster Confession of Faith, spanning topics including sin, free will, saving faith, and marriageIdeal for Pastors, Teachers, Professors, and Laypeople