The Family Tree of Reformed Biblical Theology: Vos and Owen - Methods of and Contributions to the Articulation of Redempti
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Publisher: Reformed Baptist Academic Press Author: Barcellos, Richard C. ISBN-10: 0980217954 | ISBN-13: 9780980217957 Binding: Paperback
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Publisher's Description: The thesis of this study is that Geerhardus Vos' biblical-theological method should be viewed as a post-Enlightenment continuation of the pre-critical federal theology of seventeenth-century Reformed orthodoxy. Vos wrote in the context of the liberalism of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. His biblical-theological methodology was largely a resuscitation of the federal theology of seventeenth-century Reformed orthodoxy adapted to the times in which it was written.
340 Pages
Published March 2010
About the Author: Richard C. Barcellos, Ph.D. (Whitefield Theological Seminary), is a pastor of Heritage Baptist Church, Owensboro, KY, and Associate Professor of New Testament Studies at the Midwest Center for Theological Studies. he has authored In Defense of the Decalogue, co-authored A Reformed Baptist Manifesto, and is Managing Editor of Reformed Baptist Theological Review.
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"For those who love Reformed biblical theology and Reformed systematic theology, this is a satisfying, happy book, providing for us a family tree of continuity from the Prince of the Puritans, John owen, to the father of REformed biblical theology, Geerhardus Vos." - Joel R. Beeke
"Whether one's great interest is in serious Bible study, the history of hermeneutics, or Reformed theology or whether one has a preference for systematic theology or the redemptive-hiostorical approach to biblical interpretation, Richard Barcellos' excellent treatment of the hermeneutics of two of history greatest biblical scholars should be on your required reading shelf." - Richard W. Daniels
"Those interested in Reformed theology, in particular issues of theological method, are indebted to Barcellos for this most welcome and helpful study." - Richard B. Gaffin
"Congratulations and gratitude are due to Dr. Richard Barcellos for giving us this wide-ranging, detailed study of the history of biblical theology. With this substantial contribution Dr. Barcelllos has put both the academy and the pulpit deeply in his debt." - Sinclair B. Ferguson
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