Covenant Theology: A Reformed and Baptistic Perspective on God's Covenants
More than 30 years in the making, from Greg Nichols' class notes comes a new printing of a volume that has already helped those who are Reformed and Baptistic understand the vital subject of GOD'S COVENANTS from the perspective of those persuaded of Disciple's Baptism. A MUST READ!
Publisher: Solid Ground Books
Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9781599253428
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Greg was ordained in 1978 at age 30. He has served Christ in Christian ministry in various churches in the last 42 years. From 1980 to 1992 Greg served as a pastor at Trinity Baptist Church (Montville, NJ). In 1992 the Nichols moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan. In 1994, he was ordained by the Grace Immanuel Reformed Baptist Church in Grand Rapids. Currently, he is pastoring Amazing Grace Church (Catskill,
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"Baptists who embrace their historic Calvinistic and Covenantal roots have long since needed a robust and comprehensive treatment of Covenant Theology that includes the nuanced interpretations of the biblical covenants that a baptistic hermeneutic requires. This treatment by Greg Nichols does just that and more. As a devotee of the Westminster tradition (including its chapter, 'On God's Covenant with Man'), I differ here and there; sometimes significantly so. But there is so much to applaud in this volume and Baptists will do well to read this volume carefully and with much gratitude. A splendid achievement. I, for one, will insist that my Presbyterian students read it." - Derek W. H. Thomas, Distinguished Visiting Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology, RTS, Minister of Preaching and Teaching, First Presbyterian Church, Columbia, SC.