
Continuity and Discontinuity: Perspectives on the Relationship Between the Old and New Testaments
by Sam Storms, Douglas J. Moo, Walter C. Kaiser Jr., Paul D. Feinberg, John S. Feinberg, Bruce K. Waltke, O. Palmer Robertson, Fred H. Klooster, Robert L. Saucy, Willem A. VanGemeren, Marten H. Woudstra, Knox Chamblin, John A. Sproule, Rodney Petersen, Alan P. Ross
About this book
Evangelicals agree that the Bible is God's inerrant word. But we sometimes differ on how to relate the messages of the Old and New Testaments. Without a basic understanding of this crucial matter, it is difficult to know how to use the Testaments to formulate either doctrine or practice. For Was Israel the OT Church―are OT promises to God's national people fulfilled in the church today? Or, is Mosaic Law binding on believers now―are twentieth-century Christians to obey the Ten Commandments, including sabbath observance? In this book, thirteen noted evangelical theologians discuss, fairly but clearly, the continuity/discontinuity debate in regard to six basic theological systems, hermeneutics, salvation, the Law of God, the people of God, and kingdom promises. Covering much more than the differences between Covenant Theology and Dispensationalism, this work of distinguished evangelical scholarship will fuel much profitable study and discussion.
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