Covenant, Justification and Pastoral Ministry
R Scott Clark (Ed)Paperback 2007-01-01
Covenant theology and the doctrine of justification are the two most misunderstood aspects of Reformed theology today, and are under attack from various elements within the Reformed community. These historic doctrines are brilliantly defended in this collection of essays by the faculty of Westminster Seminary, California. 465 pages, from P&R Publishing.
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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.
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Covenant theology and the doctrine of justification are the two most misunderstood aspects of Reformed theology today, and are under attack from various elements within the Reformed community. These historic doctrines are brilliantly defended in this collection of essays by the faculty of Westminster Seminary, California. 465 pages, from P&R Publishing.
Publisher Description
: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.