This is a singularly helpful book in what promises to be a useful
series. It is helpful for three reasons: its attempt to ground
its thesis in Scripture, the courtesy with which it engages those
who disagree, and the crisp clarity of the writing. Beyond these
things is the importance of the subject. Books on this subject
often become merely polemical, but this one is full of the majesty
and grace of God.
- D. A. Carson, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
Neither superficial nor highly technical, this new series of volumes
on important Christian doctrines is projected to teach Reformed
theology as it is most helpfully taught, with clear grounding in
Scripture, mature understanding of theology, gracious interaction
with others who disagree, and useful application to life. I expect
that these volumes will strengthen the faith and biblical maturity of
all who read them, and I am happy to recommend them highly.
- Wayne Grudem, Phoenix Seminary, author of Systematic Theology
There are many misconceptions today about systematic, biblical,
and applicatory theology. One sometimes gets the impression that
these are opposed to one another, and that the first two, at least,
are so obscure that ordinary people should avoid them like the
plague. The series Explorations in Biblical Theology seeks to correct
these misunderstandings, to bring these disciplines together
in a winsome, clear unity, edifying to non-specialists. The authors
are first-rate, and they write to build up our faith by pointing us
to Christ. That's what biblical and systematic theology at their
best have always done, and the best application of Scripture has
always shown us in practical ways how to draw on the rich blessings
of Jesus" salvation. I hope that many will read these books
and take them to heart.
- John Frame, Reformed Theological Seminary
The message of a God who loved us before he formed the earth,
called us his own before we could respond to him, died for us while we were dead in our transgressions and sins, made us alive
when we were incapable of serving him, unites us to himself so
that we can be forever holy, and now loves us more than we love
ourselves sparked a Reformation of hope and joy that transformed
the world of faith. Re-declaring that hope and reclaiming
that joy is the ambition and delight of this series. Able and godly
scholars trace the golden thread of grace that unites all Scripture
to make the wonders of our God's redeeming love shine and win
hearts anew. The writing is warm, winsome, and respectful of
those who differ. The motives are clearly to reveal truth and expose
error by glorifying the message and manner of the Savior.
- Bryan Chapell, Covenant Theological Seminary
Explorations in Biblical Theology is a valuable new series of books
on doctrinal themes that run through Scripture. The contributors
are competent scholars who love to serve the church and
have special expertise in the Bible and its theology. Following
a thematic approach, each volume explores a distinctive doctrine
as it is taught in Scripture, or else introduces the various
doctrines taught in a particular book of the Bible. The result
is a fresh and unique contribution to our understanding of the
Bible's own theology.
- Philip Ryken, Tenth Presbyterian Church
Explorations in Biblical Theology is a gift to God's people. Biblical
theology was never meant to be reserved for academics.
When the verities of the Reformed faith are taken from the -ivy
halls- of academia and placed in the hearts and minds of the covenant
people of God, reformation and revival are the inevitable
result. I believe God will use this series as a mighty tool for the
Kingdom.
- Steve Brown, Reformed Theological Seminary