Are there any books from covenant theology perspective written concerning the kingdom of God?
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covenant theology perspective written concerning the kingdom of God?
The best I can think of is The Coming of the Kingdom in the https://www.logos.com/product/21592/herman-ridderbos-collection
I know of these two works, both of which offer a Catholic perspective, which deal with that topic:
http://www.logos.com/product/22826/the-select-works-of-scott-hahn#002
http://www.logos.com/product/5734/anchor-yale-bible-reference-library#027
Also, if you do a search for the two words "covenant kingdom" (without the quotes) in the Logos Internet site there are a couple of other works that might be of interest to you.
Here's a PBB zipped folder containing Geerhardus Vos' The Teaching of Jesus Concerning the Kingdom of God and the Church.
2476.09Kingdom_God_Church_Vos.zip
Super!!! Thanks..
I went ahead and posted this question
"Covenant Theology vs. Dispensationalism. Has there been anyone to ever bring both ideas together into one consistent system? It seems that both have their strengths, and weakness. Can both strong points from each system be brought together into a consistent theology? Or are they so opposed to each other that they can never be brought together?"
on the faithlife website https://faithlife.com/christian-debate/activity.
Hopefully, I can get some feedback. [:)]
It's expensive if your only motivation to buy it is one book, but the Catholic Library Builder collection, 238 books for $419, has Scott Hahn's doctoral dissertation on Covenant Theology - Kinship by Covenant. It has received excellent reviews by Christians of many denominations. I have the hardback copy then I got the Logos copy, it is really thorough. What I especially like is he surveys Christian thinking on the topic as part of his book, citing many theologians in his footnotes and references. It's really extremely comprehensive.
Maybe this collection will be available for sale around the holidays, or if you get a credit or something. Lots of good works by saints and Christians of the early Church too.
"Covenant Theology vs. Dispensationalism. Has there been anyone to ever bring both ideas together into one consistent system?
Theres Baptist teaching, both Historical and what is called "New Covenant". Theres very little written on Historical approach. One book by Nehemiah Coxe and John Owen. And theres alot being written on the New Covenant approach but I wouldnt recommend them.