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  • Christ of the Covenants (O. Palmer Robertson)

    A definitive contribution to covenant theology from a Reformed perspective. Emphasizing the interdependence of the Old and New Testaments, Robertson examines the covenants of creation, Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, David, and Christ to illustrate the progressive nature of God’s redemptive plan. Readers will benefit from Robertson’s balanced exposition and fair-minded interaction with other viewpoints.

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  • Foundations of Covenant Theology: A Biblical-Theological Study of Genesis 1–3 (Lane G. Tipton)

    Drawing from Genesis 1:1 and subsequent biblical revelation, Lane Tipton argues that before creating the visible world, the immutable triune God created a heavenly temple dwelling, filled that heavenly dwelling with the unchanging glory of his Spirit, and sanctified that heavenly dwelling as the realm of everlasting Sabbath rest.

    Adam, as the created image of God and federal head of his posterity, could have advanced through perfect covenantal obedience beyond probation on the mountain of God in earthly Eden into the heavenly dwelling of God in Sabbath rest. This God-centered and heaven-focused theological backdrop enriches our understanding of the person and work of Jesus Christ, as the second and last Adam in the covenant of grace, who in his humiliation and exaltation has opened the gates of heavenly paradise for his church.

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  • Guns of Thunder: the Faith & Freedom Trilogy, Book 1 Douglas Bond)

    Author of the superb Crown & Covenant series of historical fictions, Douglas Bond is back with a new series about early America! The M’Kethe clan finds itself in pre-Revolutionary War Connecticut, weathering a storm of religious and political upheaval.

    Ian M’Kethe is forced to make a choice against enormous odds in the face of rising conflict between the Colonists and the French with their Indian allies. Ian makes an unlikely friendship with Watookoog, an Indian, and risks everything but gains something he thought he had lost forever.

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  • Covenant Theology: Biblical, Theological, and Historical Perspectives (Guy Prentiss Waters, editor)

    “Covenant theology sets the gospel in the context of God’s eternal plan of communion with his people and its historical outworking in the covenants of works and grace.”
    Ligon Duncan

    Just as two bookends hold together a row of books, the covenant of works and the covenant of grace hold together the storyline of Scripture. Join a host of twenty-six scholars, including O. Palmer Robertson, Michael J. Kruger, and Scott R. Swain, as they explore how the concept of covenant is clearly taught in Scripture and how it lays the foundation for other doctrines of salvation. This monumental work is Trinitarian, eschatological, historical, confessional, and practical, presenting readers with a great hope and consolation: the covenant-making God is a covenant-keeping God.

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  • For Christ’s Crown: Stories of Puritans and Covenanters (Richard Hannula)

    In this collection of thirty brief biographies (with seven illustrations), Hannula brings the stories of these Puritans and Covenanters to life, both for young people who should grow up knowing their spiritual ancestors and the heroes of our faith, and for adults who need to learn of them for the first time.
    Because of the fierceness with which they were persecuted, many left Britain for America to worship God freely. If we are to truly understand ourselves, our theological heritage, and our current situation, we need to know the stories of these brave and faithful men and women and the legacy they left.
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  • The Distinctiveness of Baptist Covenant Theology (Pascal Denault)

    “This book by Pascal Denault is a welcome addition to the literature on an issue that has vexed many for too long. It is clear that the seventeenth-century Particular Baptists’ formulation of covenant theology in the Second London Confession of Faith was a modified version of the one contained in the Westminster Confession of Faith. But why the different formulation? Denault’s work goes ad fontes (to the sources) to find the answer.” – Richard C. Barcellos, pastor of Grace Reformed Baptist Church, Palmdale, CA and author of Getting the Garden Right

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  • God’s Rascal: The Jacob Narrative in Genesis 25-35 (Dale Ralph Davis)

    Beloved author Dale Ralph Davis looks at one of the most fascinating characters in the Bible, and the God who was faithful to him.

    The character of Jacob that we meet in chapters 25–35 of Genesis is a fascinating one. A kaleidoscopic blend of deviousness and doggedness, of trickery and tenacity, of folly and faith. As readers we can’t help being drawn into his story. With his trademark wit and perceptive comments Dale Ralph Davis guides us through the story of this rogue and traces the evidence of grace, providence, blessing throughout his life.

    Taking us chapter by chapter through this fundamental section of scripture, Davis highlights not only the character of Jacob, but the character of the God who cared for him and faithfully kept his promises to him.

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    The Atonement (Hugh Martin)

    Subtitled:
    In Its Relations to the Covenant, the Priesthood, the Intercession of our Lord.

    We enthusiastically welcome back Hugh Martin’s outstanding book on the atonement, one of the finest ever penned.

    The great distinctive feature of The Atonement is the emphasis it places on the importance of a covenant perspective, and its focus on the work of Christ as priest. Martin was adamant that these are essential to the right interpretation and proclamation of the doctrine of the atonement.

    For anyone who wants to learn what it is to think about Christ’s atonement these pages will open up new vistas and indeed whole panoramas that will, when gazed on with a loving and humble mind, fill the heart with love and praise.

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  • God’s Promise (Sally Michael) Making Him Known Series

    “What a blessing for kids to grow up understanding God’s varied promises—conditional or unconditional, given to one individual, to God’s people, or to all humanity. This book is clear, profound, helpful, and at every point grounded with faith and confidence in who God is. A tremendous resource!”
    — Elizabeth Groves, Lecturer in Old Testament, Westminster Theological Seminary

    Already known for her first book, God’s Names, author Sally Michael, who serves with her husband David Michael at Children Desiring God in Bethlehem Baptist Church, Minneapolis, now with her second book, parents can help their early elementary children trust in God’s promises revealed throughout the Bible. It’s a beautiful, full-color, illustrated guide that includes personal application and suggestions for activities.

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    Abraham’s Four Seeds (John Reisinger)

    Abraham’s Four Seeds is a biblical examination of the presuppositions of Covenant Theology and Dispensationalism. Pastor, evangelist, and author John G. Reisinger demonstrates how a correct understanding of Abraham’s seeds is key to harmonizing Scripture. He writes:
    The following statement, if correctly understood, will help to clear up a lot of confusion: The nation of Israel was not the ‘Body of Christ,’ even though the Body of Christ is indeed the true ‘Israel of God.’

    Covenant Theology cannot accept the first part of that statement and Dispensationalism cannot accept the second part. The basic presuppositions of Covenant Theology make it mandatory that Israel be the church and be under the same covenant as the church, and the one thing a Dispensationalist must maintain is the church’s present and future distinction from Israel which makes it mandatory that Israel and the church can never be under the same covenant or inherit the same blessings. What is essential to one system is anathema to the other system.

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  • The Mystery of Christ: His Covenant & Kingdom (Samuel Renihan)

    “What is this book good for? It establishes a clear linear understanding of the biblical text in its purpose of driving the reader to see how faithfully God executes His purpose in creation. The covenantal framework from Adam to Christ, from creation to consummation is a most apt way of seeing the flow of the entire biblical text.

    One is lifted into the journey to see the entire scope of divine providence work out the divine decree from generation to generation, book to book, event to event, person to person.” — Thomas Nettles

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  • Comparison of Dispensationalism and Covenant Theology (Richard P. Belcher)

    In this valuable work, Dr. Richard P. Belcher seeks in the first two chapters to state in an objective manner the convictions of both systems. In the final chapter he compares the two in important areas of thinking. In the conclusion he give instruction for a Christian to consider as he seeks build a system of theology, or as he tries to understand which system of theology is really Scriptural.

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  • The Westminster Confession of Faith

    Agreed upon by the Assembly of Divines at Westminster, with the assistance of commissioners from The Church of Scotland, as part of the Covenanted Uniformity in religion betwixt the churches of Christ in the Kingdoms of Scotland, England, and Ireland.

    This edition contains the Westminster Confession of Faith as approved by the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland 1647. It also includes Chapters 20, 23, 31, as altered, amended, and adopted as the Doctrinal Part of the Constitution of the Presbyterian Church in American, 1788. Additional footnotes have been inserted at Chapters 22.111, 24.IV, and 25.VI, to indicate other places where the Confession has been altered in the editions adopted by the OPC and the PCA.

    “This edition of the Confession of Faith is what our forefathers would have called a Vade Mecum — literally a “Go with me”—a book small enough to take anywhere, but substantial enough to be useful everywhere.’ — Sinclair B. Ferguson

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  • Washed by God: The Story of Baptism (Karl Deenick)

    “Whatever you believe about baptism, this valuable book will give you many generous doses of biblical theology, biblical evidence, theological cohesion, and pastoral clarity. It is theologically deep and highly practical.  Heartily recommended.” — Peter Adam, Principal of Ridley College, Melbourne, Australia

    Baptism is a subject which has caused confusion amongst Christians for many years. Jesus included it in his final charge to the disciples. It is clearly important, so why do we spend so much time arguing about it? Baptism is a God–given sign, not to obscure the gospel, but to make it clearer.

    Karl Deenick explains not only what baptism is, what it isn’t, and who should be baptized, but he follows the threads of symbolic cleansing through both the Old and New Testaments. He explains and exalts the gospel and shows how the Old Testament foreshadows Jesus and how he fulfils the Old Testament.

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