From beginning to end, the Bible reveals God’s gracious plan of salvation. To trace this unfolding plan and to find our place within it, Christians must give careful attention to the covenants God makes in Scripture.
In Signed, Sealed, Delivered, Dr. J.V. Fesko introduces the essential elements of Reformed covenant theology. This classical approach to reading God’s Word shows us how the whole Bible fits together with Jesus Christ at its center. Christians also gain clarity on the continuity of God’s promises to His people throughout history. In this way, covenant theology can hone our focus on the gospel, enrich our understanding of the sacraments, and deepen our love for the church, all to the glory of God. Kindle Link: https://www.amazon.com/Signed-Sealed-Delivered-Introduction-Covenant-ebook/dp/B0DW2W8H27/ref%3Dsr_1_1?crid=J12KA7Z2ZVP4&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.HUHJHBkgMlLQiQK822M-vaky6XcozRRLaxBnIo-Z4JHzv-SSizPFEYQ0u13zwgfK.K6wus_7OxMNWJcPfUOXUKN_hDPlaYipB-yYdAXBzxFk&dib_tag=se&keywords=Signed%2C+Sealed%2C+Delivered%2C+Fesko&qid=1738936887&sprefix=signed%2C+sealed%2C+delivered%2C+fesko%2Caps%2C754&sr=8-1
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It presents a unique dialogue between science and faith, featuring scientific arguments for evolution and theological critiques. Since Bales was a theologian associated with Christian apologetics, this book would be especially valuable for Logos users interested in the intersection of science, faith, and theology.…
Kenneth Baily tells us that we need, "a re-evaluation of the life and teachings of Jesus… to rethink deeply held attitudes toward Jesus as a teacher and to see him as a serious theologian; … the fact that his intellectual acumen is no less significant than the matchless quality of his ethics. For if Jesus is an uneducated…
You already sell it as Faithlife Audio, but are lacking the text. It is an ACBC-recommended book, with a review posted. I've been reading a paper copy, but I'd appreciate being able to search it : )
it offers a classic, concise evangelical exposition that complements more recent critical commentaries. Including the original Stibbs edition in Logos would benefit those studying historical evangelical perspectives and allow users to compare theological development across editions within the TNTC series. It also fills a…