Promise, Law, Faith In Romans
Promise, Law, Faith in Romans
Covenant-Historical Reasoning Continued
Has there always been only one covenant beginning with God and Abraham and continuing to Moses and Mount Sinai, finally finding its fulfillment in Jesus?
Or were there a number of covenants ratified in a certain time and space, each playing different roles in preparation for Gods redemptiveand finalwork in Christ? T. David Gordon believes it is the latter. First through Pauls Letter to the Galatians and now Pauls Letter to the Romans, Gordon demonstrates how the new covenant in Christ displaced the temporary Christ-anticipating, Israel-threatening, and Gentile-excluding Sinai covenant.
In this close examination of the Greek text of Pauls Letter to the Romans, building on his argument in his first book on Galatians, Gordon provides a provocative and fresh interpretation. In this second volume, he suggests that reading Romans as covenant-historical solves many otherwise-insoluble problems in Pauls letter and aids us in understanding Pauls reasoning. Through this paradigm-shifting perspective, readers will see how the covenant God made with Abraham and then with Abrahams descendants at Sinai each played different roles in preparation for Gods redemptiveand finalwork in Christ.
Key Features of Promise, Law, Faith in Romans: Covenant-Historical Reasoning Continued
T. David Gordon (PhD, Union Theological Seminary) served as professor of religion and Greek at Grove City College in Pennsylvania, where he taught courses for over twenty years in religion, Greek, the humanities, and media ecology. Prior to that, he taught Greek and biblical studies at Gordon-Conwell Seminary for thirteen years, and for nine years he pastored Christ Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Nashua, NH. He has contributed to a number of books and study Bibles and has published scholarly reviews and articles in journals along with popular articles in various periodicals. He is the author of several books, including Promise, Law, Faith: Covenant-Historical Reasoning in Galatians.
Or were there a number of covenants ratified in a certain time and space, each playing different roles in preparation for Gods redemptiveand finalwork in Christ? T. David Gordon believes it is the latter. First through Pauls Letter to the Galatians and now Pauls Letter to the Romans, Gordon demonstrates how the new covenant in Christ displaced the temporary Christ-anticipating, Israel-threatening, and Gentile-excluding Sinai covenant.
In this close examination of the Greek text of Pauls Letter to the Romans, building on his argument in his first book on Galatians, Gordon provides a provocative and fresh interpretation. In this second volume, he suggests that reading Romans as covenant-historical solves many otherwise-insoluble problems in Pauls letter and aids us in understanding Pauls reasoning. Through this paradigm-shifting perspective, readers will see how the covenant God made with Abraham and then with Abrahams descendants at Sinai each played different roles in preparation for Gods redemptiveand finalwork in Christ.
Key Features of Promise, Law, Faith in Romans: Covenant-Historical Reasoning Continued
- Learn how the new covenant in Christ displaced the temporary Christ-anticipating, Israel-threatening, and Gentile-excluding Sinai covenant.
- See how reading Romans as covenant-historical solves many otherwise-insoluble problems in Pauls letter and aids us in understanding Pauls reasoning.
- Through the Greek text of the book of Romans, discover how the covenant God made with Abraham and then with Abrahams descendants at Sinai each played different roles in preparation for Gods redemptiveand finalwork in Christ.
T. David Gordon (PhD, Union Theological Seminary) served as professor of religion and Greek at Grove City College in Pennsylvania, where he taught courses for over twenty years in religion, Greek, the humanities, and media ecology. Prior to that, he taught Greek and biblical studies at Gordon-Conwell Seminary for thirteen years, and for nine years he pastored Christ Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Nashua, NH. He has contributed to a number of books and study Bibles and has published scholarly reviews and articles in journals along with popular articles in various periodicals. He is the author of several books, including Promise, Law, Faith: Covenant-Historical Reasoning in Galatians.
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Published:
December 2, 2025
Binding:
Hardcover
Pages:
144
ISBN:
9781496484260
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36
Publisher:
Hendrickson Publishers
