God to Us: Covenant Theology in Scripture
When the Lord becomes our God and we become his people we are in covenant with each other. Covenant theology is the study of God’s unchanging purpose to secure a people to Himself for His Son. It’s a redeeming purpose that unfolds throughout Divine revelation and redemptive history from the eternal, intra-Trinitarian counsel of the Godhead to its historical consummation in the New Heavens and the New Earth. God to Us explains the purpose and work of the covenant in detail so our knowledge of God may deepen, our relationship with Him become richer as we grow into living as His people.
Publisher: Reformation Heritage Books
Type: Hardback
ISBN: 9781601788733
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Stephen G. Myers (PhD, University of Edinburgh) is associate professor of historical theology for the PhD program at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary.
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“This is largely the modern book I have been looking for on covenant theology. Solidly exegetical, theologically sound, historically sensitive, and up to date, Myers gives readers a well-argued, traditional presentation of the Bible’s covenant history. Particularly noteworthy are his treatments of the Noahic and Mosaic covenants as integral to the overarching covenant of grace. Being gracious and fair to his opponents, he gives us a narrative of covenant theology that is rare today, in terms of its organic unity, simplicity, and classic presentation. This easy-to-read guide will help modern readers recover classic covenant theology while fielding a host of contemporary issues, making it a substantial entry point into its topic.” Ryan M. McGraw, academic dean and Morton H. Smith Professor of Systematic Theology, Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary