
Van Mastricht, Petrus
Theoretical-Practical Theology, Volume 4: Redemption in Christ (van Mastricht)
Description
Petrus van Mastricht’s Theoretical-Practical Theology presents one of the most comprehensive methods of treating Christian doctrine. In it, Mastricht treats every theological topic according to a four-part approach: exegetical, dogmatic, elenctic, and practical. As a body of divinity, it combines a rigorous, scholastic treatment of doctrine with the pastoral aim of preparing people to live for God through Christ. Students and pastors will find it a valuable model for moving from the text of Scripture to doctrinal formulation that will edify the people of God.
Volume 5, The Application of Redemption and the Church, examines how the covenantal grace procured by Jesus Christ touches all who experience union and communion with Him in faith. Mastricht’s outline of the personal application of redemption embraces calling, regeneration, conversion, union with Christ, justification, adoption, sanctification, and glorification. This is followed with the context of that application, treating the nature of the church, its ministers, its sacraments, church discipline, and church governance. This volume helps us understand the significance of personal salvation and Christ’s assembly of the saved—a fascinating look at the redemptive connection between soteriology and ecclesiology.
Contents
Preface
Abbreviations
Part 1 Continued: Prolegomena and Faith
Book Six: The Application of Redemption
Book Seven: The Church and Church Matters
Scripture Index
Board of the Dutch Reformed Theological Society
Subject Index
Endorsement
“With the fifth volume of Mastricht’s Theoretical-Practical Theology, we come to an exposition of several doctrines that were at the heart of the dispute between Protestants and Roman Catholics at the time of the Reformation. Specifically, in this volume Mastricht deals with the application of redemption (i.e., calling, regeneration, conversion, union with Christ, justification, adoption, sanctification, and glorification) and the doctrine of the church and its sacraments. Mastricht brings his usual penetrating insight to each discussion, giving readers a fine example of Reformed scholasticism in action.”
—Keith Mathison, professor of systematic theology, Reformation Bible College
About the Author
Petrus van Mastricht (1630–1706) was a Dutch theologian who studied at Utrecht under Gisbertus Voetius and Johannes Hoornbeeck. He pastored churches in the Netherlands and taught at the universities of Duisburg and Utrecht. His Theoretical-Practical Theology was praised by many as one of the great works of systematic theology and is noted for treating Christian doctrine comprehensively from its exegetical foundations to its practical use for one’s soul.
Todd M. Rester is an associate professor of church history at Westminster Theological Seminary.
Joel R. Beeke is chancellor and professor of homiletics and systematic theology at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary and a pastor of the Heritage Reformed Congregation in Grand Rapids, Michigan.