40 Questions About Christians and Biblical Law (40 Questions Series)
Thomas R. Schreiner, Benjamin Merkle, Benjamin L. MerklePaperback 2010-10-08
This volume by Dr Thomas R. Schreiner on the interplay between Christianity and biblical law is an excellent addition to the 40 Questions and Answers series. Schreiner not only coherently answers the tough questions that flow from a discussion about the Old Testament Levitical Law, but also writes clearly and engagingly for the student. The pastor, student, and layperson can easily understand Schreiner's biblical theology of the Law.
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“This book is an instant classic that deserves a wide readership.” —from the forward by A. Andrew Das, distinguished chair, Professor of Religious Studies, Elmhurst College.
This volume by Dr. Thomas R. Schreiner on the interplay between Christianity and biblical law is an excellent addition to the 40 Questions & Answers series. Schreiner not only coherently answers the tough questions that flow from a discussion about the Old Testament Levitical Law, but also writes clearly and engagingly for the student. The pastor, student, and layperson can easily understand Schreiner’s biblical theology of the Law.
The reader will enjoy the clarity and encouragement of 40 Questions About Christians and Biblical Law. The simple Q&A format allows readers to skip to questions of interest.
Questions include:
What does the word law mean in the Scriptures
Was the Mosaic covenant legalistic
Does the OT teach that salvation is by works
What does the expression “works of law” mean in Paul
Is perfect obedience to the law mandatory for salvation
Does Paul teach that the OT law is now abolished
What does Paul mean by “righteousness of God”
Does the Pauline teaching on justification contradict Jesus’ message
Do James and Paul contradict one another on justification by works
How should we understand the role of the law in Luke-Acts
What is theonomy, or Christian reconstructionism, and how should it be evaluated
What role does the law have in preaching
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This volume by Dr Thomas R. Schreiner on the interplay between Christianity and biblical law is an excellent addition to the 40 Questions and Answers series. Schreiner not only coherently answers the tough questions that flow from a discussion about the Old Testament Levitical Law, but also writes clearly and engagingly for the student. The pastor, student, and layperson can easily understand Schreiner's biblical theology of the Law.
- Publisher
Publisher Description
“This book is an instant classic that deserves a wide readership.” —from the forward by A. Andrew Das, distinguished chair, Professor of Religious Studies, Elmhurst College.
This volume by Dr. Thomas R. Schreiner on the interplay between Christianity and biblical law is an excellent addition to the 40 Questions & Answers series. Schreiner not only coherently answers the tough questions that flow from a discussion about the Old Testament Levitical Law, but also writes clearly and engagingly for the student. The pastor, student, and layperson can easily understand Schreiner’s biblical theology of the Law.
The reader will enjoy the clarity and encouragement of 40 Questions About Christians and Biblical Law. The simple Q&A format allows readers to skip to questions of interest.
Questions include:
What does the word law mean in the Scriptures
Was the Mosaic covenant legalistic
Does the OT teach that salvation is by works
What does the expression “works of law” mean in Paul
Is perfect obedience to the law mandatory for salvation
Does Paul teach that the OT law is now abolished
What does Paul mean by “righteousness of God”
Does the Pauline teaching on justification contradict Jesus’ message
Do James and Paul contradict one another on justification by works
How should we understand the role of the law in Luke-Acts
What is theonomy, or Christian reconstructionism, and how should it be evaluated
What role does the law have in preaching