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Named Person: | John Murray; Meredith G Kline; Meredith G Kline; John Murray; John (Theologe) Murray; Meredith G Kline |
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Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Jeong Koo Jeon |
ISBN: | 0761815104 9780761830627 0761830626 9780761815105 |
OCLC Number: | 42080293 |
Description: | x, 363 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents: | Ch. 1. The historical development of federal theology: main stream Reformed teaching in light of modern criticism -- Ch. 2. John Murray's response to federal theology -- Ch. 3. Meredith G. Kline's response to federal theology -- ch. 4. Critical assessment. |
Responsibility: | Jeong Koo Jeon. |
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If read well, Jeong Koo Jeon's volume could serve to dissipate the suspicion that has created unnecessarily a tension among those who really ought to be standing shoulder to shoulder in defense of federal theology?If Jeon achieves nothing else, it is sincerely to be hoped that his study will encourage a lowering of the register of the debate; not least because it is presently counter-productive to the cause of federal theology in the broader Reformed community that extends beyond Westminster Calvinism> -- Dr. Tim J. R. Trumper, Preacher and Theologian, Evangelical Presbyterian Church in England and Wales On the scholarly level the theologian Karl Barth and those influenced by him as well as the Biblical scholar E. P. Sanders and his advocates have rejected the protestant consensus of the Reformation on the Gospel. They have rejected the historic evangelical distinction between the law and the Gospel and have dismissed the idea of a covenant of works which Reformed theology had developed as a key foundation for understanding the work of Christ and justification by faith alone. On a more popular level, preachers, teachers and laity seem often to confuse the Gospel with either legalism or antinomianism. -- Dr. W. Robert Godfrey, President of Westminster Theological Seminary in California On the scholarly level the theologian Karl Barth and those influenced by him as well as the Biblical scholar E. P. Sanders and his advocates have rejected the protestant consensus of the Reformation on the Gospel. They have rejected the historic evangelical distinction between the law and the Gospel and have dismissed the idea of a covenant of works which Reformed theology had developed as a key foundation for understanding the work of Christ and justification by faith alone. On a more popular level, preachers, teachers and laity seem often to confuse the Gospel with either legalism or antinomianism. -- Dr. W. Robert Godfrey, President of Westminster Theological Seminary in California If read well, Jeong Koo Jeon's volume could serve to dissipate the suspicion that has created unnecessarily a tension among those who really ought to be standing shoulder to shoulder in defense of federal theology...If Jeon achieves nothing else, it is sincerely to be hoped that his study will encourage a lowering of the register of the debate; not least because it is presently counter-productive to the cause of federal theology in the broader Reformed community that extends beyond Westminster Calvinism -- Dr. Tim J. R. Trumper, Preacher and Theologian, Evangelical Presbyterian Church in England and Wales Read more...


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