Biblical Covenantalism, Volume 3

Douglas W Kennard
Foreword by Paul Wegner
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Biblical Covenantalism, Volume 3

Douglas W Kennard
Foreword by Paul Wegner
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  • Published date: Dec 04, 2015
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 302
  • Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
  • ISBN: 9781666732740
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.64" L x 9.0" H
Douglas W. Kennard, ThD, is Professor of New Testament and Theology at Houston Graduate School of Theology. He is author of A Critical Realist's Theological Method (2013), Messiah Jesus: Christology in His Day and Ours (2008), The Relationship Between Epistemology, Hermeneutics, Biblical Theology and Contextualization (1999), The Classical Christian God (2002), and with Marv Pate, Deliverance Now and Not Yet (2003).
"The Old Testament covenants provide a foundation for God's work throughout history and a thorough understanding of them is necessary for a clear realization of what Jesus' death and sacrifice meant. But that was only part of the story, and a thorough grasp of the covenants is also necessary to understand how the rest of the story works out and why there is good reason for the coming hope presented in the New Testament."
--Paul D. Wegner, Director of the Advanced Studies Programs, Golden Gate Theological Seminary

"Doug Kennard, using the well-established Hittite covenant form, has proposed a comprehensive biblical theology that steers between the Scylla of traditional Covenant theology and Charybdis of Dispensationalism, taking in both Old and New Testaments. For the evangelical world this is in many ways breathtaking, creative, and comprehensive, as well as readable. Within that theological context it is indeed a must-read."
--Peter H. Davids, Visiting Professor of Bible and Applied Theology, Houston Graduate School of Theology

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