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  • Natural Theology (Geerhardus Vos)

    Biblical and natural theology may not appear to mix, but the two actually do belong together. Vos’s reputation as the father of contemporary biblical theology is not negated by his earlier teaching of natural theology, appearing here for the first time in English. 

    Gathered from source material found in the Heritage Hall archives at Calvin Seminary and University, these are the earliest notes of Vos’s lectures on natural theology. They demonstrate his understanding of Reformed orthodox approaches as well as extensive knowledge of contemporary developments in the subject. 

    The present volume could be regarded as, and may have formed, a partial introduction to Reformed Dogmatics since it lacks a prolegomenon and because Natural Theology discusses religion and the proofs for the existence of God. 

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  • What is Biblical Theology? (James Hamilton)

    How Do You Read the Bible?

    The Bible recounts a single story—one that began at creation, encompasses our lives today, and will continue till Christ’s return and beyond. In What Is Biblical Theology?, Jim Hamilton introduces us to this narrative, helping us understand the worldview of the biblical writers so that we can read the Old and New Testaments as those authors intended. Tracing the key patterns, symbols, and themes that bind the Bible together, this book will help you understand Scripture’s unified message and find your place in the great story of redemption.

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  • Biblical Theology: Old and New Testaments: Hardcover (Geerhardus Vos)

    Geerhardus Vos was a pioneer in the evangelical study of “Biblical Theology”, that is, the method of Bible study which follows the gradual revealing of the mind of God in history, through the successive ages of His special revelation. A work of enormous worth, these pages contain the fruit of the 39 years which Vos spent teaching Biblical Theology at Princeton, until his retirement in 1932.

    This historical approach to the study of the Scriptures is not meant to supplant the work of systematic theology; but to realize that the Christian gospel and message is inextricably bound up with history, and the student of Scripture who approaches the Word of God appreciating this fact, will gain insight by focusing on what was revealed in each Biblical document in succession.

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