
Product Details
- Cover Type:
- 160 Pages
- Publisher: Christian Focus
- Publication Date: September 2009
- ISBN: SROBEROPGODSPEOPLEINTHEWILDE9781845504779
God's People in the Wilderness: The Church in Hebrews
Publisher's Description
What is “the Church”? If we want to minister to today's broken world we need to understand what Scripture means by “the Church.”
The New Testament writes about the body of Christ and the Kingdom of God. For the writer to the Hebrews, the Church of today finds its most proper definition in terms of the historical experience of the old covenant people of God “in the wilderness” during the days of Moses. For him, the Church is: God's people in the wilderness. His unifying perspective on this vital question of the Church's self-definition provides fresh insight into the nature of the Church - an insight that has the promise of reviving and redefining the life of Christ's people even today.
Rooted in the redemptive experience of the old covenant people of God, this life-shaping self-definition may provide much-needed aid to the confused state of Christ's church in the 21st century. Palmer Robertson will help us consider the nature and mission of the people of God in today's world as defined by the writer of Hebrews.
160 Pages
Published September 2009
About the Author
O. Palmer Robertson is the director and principal of Africa Bible College, Uganda. He previously taught at Reformed, Westminster, Covenant, and Knox Theological Seminaries.
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"To have a full-orbed view of the Church, one must consider what all of Scripture says about her. Robertson well enlightens us on Hebrew's emphasis that the Church is in the wilderness.'"- Robert J. Cara, Professor of New Testament, Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, North Carolina
Product Description
Publisher's Description
What is “the Church”? If we want to minister to today's broken world we need to understand what Scripture means by “the Church.”
The New Testament writes about the body of Christ and the Kingdom of God. For the writer to the Hebrews, the Church of today finds its most proper definition in terms of the historical experience of the old covenant people of God “in the wilderness” during the days of Moses. For him, the Church is: God's people in the wilderness. His unifying perspective on this vital question of the Church's self-definition provides fresh insight into the nature of the Church - an insight that has the promise of reviving and redefining the life of Christ's people even today.
Rooted in the redemptive experience of the old covenant people of God, this life-shaping self-definition may provide much-needed aid to the confused state of Christ's church in the 21st century. Palmer Robertson will help us consider the nature and mission of the people of God in today's world as defined by the writer of Hebrews.
160 Pages
Published September 2009
About the Author
O. Palmer Robertson is the director and principal of Africa Bible College, Uganda. He previously taught at Reformed, Westminster, Covenant, and Knox Theological Seminaries.
About The Author
Product Details
- Cover Type:
- 160 Pages
- Publisher: Christian Focus
- Publication Date: September 2009
- ISBN: SROBEROPGODSPEOPLEINTHEWILDE9781845504779