
Belcher, Richard P.
Description
The Bible is written in covenant language. The more you understand the structure of the Bible the better you will understand the major message of the Bible and see how everything fits together.
There is a unity to the message of the Bible, centered around covenant theology, related to God’s plan to restore broken human beings who have rebelled against him. Covenant theology explains how we became broken and how God plans to save us. The gospel itself is dependent on the covenantal framework of Scripture.
Richard P. Belcher, Jr., John D. and Frances M. Gwin Professor of Old Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary, brings his extensive understanding of the way covenants underpin the whole Bible to this book, and introduces us to the concepts in such a way that no prior knowledge is required.
Contents
Preface: Why Study Covenant Theology?
Suggested Reading
Endorsements
“Well–researched and concisely written … will be the first resource I recommend to anyone wanting to learn more about covenant theology.”
—John W. Tweeddale, Vice President of Academics and Professor of Theology, Reformation Bible College, Sanford, Florida
“An outstanding introduction to covenant theology … clear, concise, and accessible. Belcher’s academic experience combined with his pastoral sensitivity are evident throughout.”
—Miles V. Van Pelt, Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Languages, Reformed Theological Seminary, Jackson, Mississippi
About the Author
Richard P. Belcher, Jr. is the John D. and Frances M. Gwin Professor of Old Testament and the Academic Dean at Reformed Theological Seminary Atlanta. He is the author of The Messiah and the Psalms, as well as commentaries on Genesis, Job and Ecclesiastes and has a decade of pastoral experience.