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

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“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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The Mystery of Christ

His Covenant & Kingdom

“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

About the Author

Samuel Renihan (Ph.D.) serves as pastor of Trinity Reformed Baptist Church in La Mirada, California.  He has authored several books, including From Shadow to Substance: The Federal Theology of the English Particular Baptists.  

Endorsement

“The Mystery of Christ is well-written, displays ample knowledge of issues discussed concerning covenant theology by Baptists and paedobaptists, grounds its arguments in scriptural exegesis and theology, recovers old arguments for a new day, presents a cohesive map of the covenants of Scripture, and exalts our Lord Jesus Christ, the last Adam, throughout.  Scholarly but never dry; exegetical but never pedantic; pastoral and practical but never trite.  This is a fine work.” — Richar Barcellos, Pastor of Grace Reformed Baptist Church, Lancaster, California and Associate Professor of Exegetical Theology at IRBS Theological Seminary