"Nothing is more important than what a person believes about Jesus Christ. To understand Christ correctly is to understand the very heart of God, Scripture, and the gospel. To get to the core of this belief, this latest volume in the Foundations of Evangelical Theology series lays out a systematic summary of Christology from philosophical, biblical, and historical perspectives--concluding that Jesus Christ is God the Son incarnate, both ..."
"In this abridgement of the groundbreaking book Kingdom through Covenant, a biblical scholar and a theologian offer readers an accessible overview of the overarching structure of the Bible. Tracing the significance of the concept of "covenant" through both the Old and New Testaments, this book charts a middle way between covenant theology and dispensationalism--exploring the covenantal framework undergirding the history of redemption."
"Progressive Covenantalism continues the research project of Peter J. Gentry and Stephen J. Wellum, Kingdom through Covenant (Wheaton: Crossway, 2012). In that latter work, Gentry and Wellum propose a slightly different way of "putting together" God's plan of redemption in contrast to the dominant biblical-theological systems of covenant and dispensational theology (and each of their varieties). Gentry and Wellum argue that the biblical ..."
"John Feinberg is one of the premier evangelical scholars of the last thirty years. His work has influenced countless pastors, scholars, ethicists, and theologians. Featuring essays by a host of colleagues and former students, such as Graham A. Cole, Bruce A. Ware, Walter C. Kaiser Jr., Kevin J. Vanhoozer, Robert L. Saucy, and John F. Kilner, this anthology stands as a testament to Feinberg’s enduring legacy and theological acumen. Thr ..."
Progressive Covenantalism Charting a Course Between Dispensational and Covenantal Theologies by StephenJ. Wellum, Brent E. Parker 320 Pages, Published 2016 by B&H Publishing Group ISBN-13: 978-1-4336-8403-6, ISBN: 1-4336-8403-9
"170All Scripture references in this chapter are from the HCSB unless noted
otherwise. 171The later work of Tom Wells and Fred Zaspel was more balanced
in its approach. Wells and Zaspel, New Covenant Theology. 172Waltke agrees
on this ... 181 See C. I. Scofield, Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth (Findlay, OH:
Fundamental Truth, 1940), 5. 182Douglas Moo, “Response to Wayne G.
Strickland,” in Five Views on Law and Gospel, 315. 183Ibi ..."
"12 On this point, see D. A. Carson, The Difficult Doctrine of the Love of God (
Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2000). 13 All other “theistic” frameworks (deism,
panentheism, etc.) are incompatible with the unique biblical-theological
framework of Scripture established by its specific metaphysical-moral
identification of God. And so only the Bible's particular theistic framework can
provide the correct identification of Christ. For a develop ..."
"Vos, who was birthed out of Dutch Calvinism, along with such figures as
Abraham Kuyper and Herman Bavinck, sought to do ... Furthermore, Vos argued,
in exegeting Scripture, biblical theology seeks to trace out the Bible's unity and
diversity and find ... Furthermore, biblical theology is interested not merely in
words and word studies but also in concepts and themes as it ... In a similar way,
D. A. Carson speaks of biblical theolo ..."
"Our culture has a lot to say about heaven. But too much of it is based more on imaginative speculation or -supernatural- experiences than on the Bible itself. In the latest addition to the Theology in Community series, Christopher Morgan and Robert Peterson have assembled an interdisciplinary team of evangelical scholars to explore the doctrine of heaven from a variety of angles. Among other contributors, Ray Ortlund examines the concep ..."