Covenant Essays: Three

Covenant Essays: Three

Author: T. Hoogsteen

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2024-07-30

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13:

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The essays within these covers inform and challenge. T. Hoogsteen recognized that even with the world-changing alterations caused by migrations, disasters, and wars profoundly reshaping the face of the earth and its human community, the Lord Jesus Christ creates history. Nothing on earth or in the universe happens from fatalistic forces. In the Bible, imagebearing and officebearing come through with imposing insistence; we cannot assume that we can be who we want to be, independent individuals or communist societies. The Lord gives each person a place and a task for our lives. Self-examination, a forgotten responsibility, comes to the fore with compelling insight. Who are you in the presence of the Christ? An ignored exercise of prolegomena--the explanatory word before starting theological work--is recognized as significant for this introductory effort. The author discovered ancient Greek mythology holding up the formidable Nicene Creed, Homoean Christology, and the Athanasian, matters that need deletion and reformation. The ideal of the freedom of the will has long, at least since the third century AD, intrigued the church and the world outside. Freedom of the will is a pagan invention. Christ Jesus in the name of the Father and through the Spirit gives perspective even in darkest times.


Christ and Covenant Theology

Christ and Covenant Theology

Author: Cornelis P. Venema

Publisher:

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 462

ISBN-13: 9781629952512

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"In the biblical drama of the living God's works in creation and redemption," writes Cornelis Venema, "no theme is more lustrous than that of God's gracious intention to enjoy communion with humans who bear his image and whose lives have been broken through sin." This collection of Venema's essays summarizes and defends a broad consensus view of the doctrine of the covenants in the history of Reformed theology and clarifies several areas of dispute. Venema argues that (1) the distinction between a pre-fall covenant of works and a post-fall covenant of grace is an integral feature of a biblical and confessionally Reformed understanding of the history of redemption; (2) the distinction between a pre-fall covenant of works and a post-fall covenant of grace is necessary to preserve the sheer graciousness of God's redemption in Jesus Christ; and (3) the doctrines of covenant and election are corollary doctrines, not opposed to each other, but mutually defining.


Covenant as Context

Covenant as Context

Author: Andrew David Hastings Mayes

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 482

ISBN-13: 9780199250745

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Covenant, Justification, and Pastoral Ministry

Covenant, Justification, and Pastoral Ministry

Author: R. Scott Clark

Publisher: P & R Publishing

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781596380356

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The doctrines of justification and covenant theology are two of the most basic and yet most misunderstood doctrines in the contemporary Reformed world. This volume addresses both doctrines carefully, biblically, theologically, and practically. Few books address both covenant theology and justification and relate these two doctrines to our confessions, and virtually no treatments address it from the point of view of the theological departments: exegetical theology, systematic theology, historical theology, and practical theology. This academic volume is also accessible to interested laity.


The Writings of RABASH - Essays - Volume Three

The Writings of RABASH - Essays - Volume Three

Author: Baruch Shalom Ashlag

Publisher: Laitman Kabbalah Publishers

Published: 2018-05-04

Total Pages: 792

ISBN-13: 1985689413

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The writings of Rav Baruch Shalom HaLevi Ashlag (RABASH), the firstborn son and successor of Rav Yehuda Leib HaLevi Ashlag (Baal HaSulam), author of the Sulam (Ladder) commentary on The Book of Zohar, provide us with insights that connect the wisdom of Kabbalah to our human experience. These books disclose the profound knowledge of human nature that the RABASH possessed, and take us on a journey to our own souls. As we absorb the texts, we find that Kabbalah is not some cryptic occultism, but a time-tested method to understand ourselves and improve our lives and the world around us.


Covenant and Conversation

Covenant and Conversation

Author: Jonathan Sacks

Publisher: Maggid

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781592640218

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In this second volume of his long-anticipated five-volume collection of parashat hashavua commentaries, Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks explores these intersections as they relate to universal concerns of freedom, love, responsibility, identity, and destiny. Chief Rabbi Sacks fuses Jewish tradition, Western philosophy, and literature to present a highly developed understanding of the human condition under Gods sovereignty. Erudite and eloquent, Covenant Conversation allows us to experience Chief Rabbi Sacks sophisticated approach to life lived in an ongoing dialogue with the Torah.


Marriage as a Covenant

Marriage as a Covenant

Author: Gordon Paul Hugenberger

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2014-09-03

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 9004275762

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This book focuses on the interpretation of Malachi 2:10-16, which censures the lax marital practice of its contemporaries. In particular, Hugenberger investigates Malachi's identification of marriage as a "covenant" in response to recent scholarly challenges to this identification. Taking the issues raised by Malachi as his point of departure, Hugenberger examines the nature of covenant and oath (including verba solemnia and oath-signs), and, in light of these findings, explores the theory of marriage implied elsewhere in the Old Testament. Included in this investigation are an analysis of the concentric literary structure of Malachi and a study of the Old Testament's ethical perspectives on divorce, polygamy, and sexual fidelity. An extensive bibliography and indices complete the book.


Marriage as a Covenant

Marriage as a Covenant

Author: Gordon Hugenberger

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2014-01-08

Total Pages: 437

ISBN-13: 1620324563

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Marriage as a Covenant is part of the Biblical Studies Library, which features North American paperback editions of original monographs of proven academic merit. These works model sound exegesis and theology and make a significant contribution to biblical scholarship.


The Christ of the Covenants

The Christ of the Covenants

Author: O. Palmer Robertson

Publisher: P & R Publishing

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780875524184

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Presents the richness of a covenantal approach to understanding the Bible. Treats the OT covenants from a successive standpoint.


For Us, but Not to Us

For Us, but Not to Us

Author: Adam E. Miglio

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2020-10-02

Total Pages: 447

ISBN-13: 1532693737

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John H. Walton is a significant voice in Old Testament studies, who has influenced many scholars in this field as well as others. This volume is an acknowledgment from his students of Walton's role as a teacher, scholar, and mentor. Each essay is offered by scholars (and former students) working in a range of fields--from Old and New Testament studies to archaeology and theology. They are offered as a testimony and tribute to Walton's prolific career."