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Binding of God: Calvin's Role in the Development of Covenant Theology

Publisher: Baker Book House
Author: Lillback, Peter A.
Textbook Note CH 944: 100%
ISBN-10: 0801022630 | ISBN-13: 9780801022630
Binding: Paperback
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"Lillback's work is truly commendable as a thorough synthesis of Calvin. . . . Any consideration of the history of covenant theology, and any explanation of the role of the covenant in biblical theology, is bound to come to terms with the persuasive conclusions of The Binding of God."
- David B. Garner, Trinity Journal

"The covenantal nature of creation, revelation, and redemption is an essential rubric of Reformed theology. Lillback offers a thorough discussion of the development of covenant theology and delineates John Calvin's part in the unfolding of federalism. In the first part of the book the author covers some helpful ground in the so-called Calvin versus the Calvinists debate. Lillback sees Calvin articulating an extensive if incomplete covenant theology. He traces the history of covenantal thought back through its Medieval roots to its Augustinian foundation. In the second part of the book, Lillback gives a detailed account of the role and place of the concept of covenant (and its synonyms) in the theology of Calvin. Arguably the most interesting chapter deals with whether Calvin had a covenant of works in his theology. The author argues that Calvin, in fact, did espouse an incipient, non-meritorious, pre-fall covenant of works. The reader does not have to agree with every facet of Lillback's argument to benefit from a reading of this book. It is necessary reading for anyone wanting to learn about the history of covenant theology and Calvin's part in it.
- Jeff Waddington - Westminster Bookstore Staff

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