Biblical Foundations Book Awards Finalist
The closely related biblical themes of covenant and law have often been debated. Yet they are among the most important topics in Scripture—theologically and practically. They address how God graciously relates to us and how we ought to live on a daily basis.
In this ESBT volume, Brandon Crowe builds on previous books in the series as he considers covenant and law throughout both Old and New Testaments. The Path of Faith lays out key principles such as the obligation of people to obey their Creator, how Jesus' perfect obedience to God's law opens the way to eternal life, and what the law means for us today as we continue walking by faith.
The Path of Faith reveals the unity of the biblical witness and the consistent call for God's people to show him covenant loyalty, all while recognizing the unique saving work of Christ on our behalf.
Essential Studies in Biblical Theology (ESBT), edited by Benjamin L. Gladd, explore the central or ‘essential’ themes of the Bible's grand storyline. Taking cues from Genesis 1-3, authors explore the presence of these themes throughout the entire sweep of redemption history. Written for students, church leaders, and laypeople, the ESBT offers an introduction to biblical theology.
Зміст
Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. The Beginning: Adam and Noah
2. The Family: Abraham and His Children
3. The Exodus: Moses and Israel
4. The Kingdom: David and His Dynasty
5. The Prophets: Remind, Reprove, Renew
6. The Messiah and His Work Accomplished: The Gospels
7. The Teaching of Jesus: The Law Fulfilled and Abiding
8. The Messiah and His Work Explained: Acts and Paul’s Letters
9. The New Covenant in Practice: Hebrews Through Jude
10. The Consummation: The Book of Revelation
Conclusion: Grace upon Grace
Bibliography
Author Index
Scripture Index
Про автора
Benjamin L. Gladd (Ph D, Wheaton) is associate professor of New Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary and series editor for Essential Studies in Biblical Theology. His publications include Hidden But Now Revealed, Making All Things New, and From Adam and Israel to the Church.