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- Cover Type:
- 202 Pages
- Publisher: P&R Publishing Company
- Publication Date: February 2013
- ISBN: FDUGUIIAMLIVINGINTHELIGHTOFIN9781596385429
Living in the Light of Inextinguishable Hope: The Gospel According to Joseph (Gospel According to the Old Testament)
Publisher's Description
The story of Joseph shows how God preserves his chosen people—despite their best efforts to destroy themselves and each other. His work in Joseph's family testifies to his electing grace and his building of a nation out of a dysfunctional band of brothers. This is a story that strikingly prefigures the gospel, by which God redeems and restores broken and dysfunctional sinners like us, remaking us into a family of worshipping saints.
About the Author
Iain M. Duguid is a native of Great Britain, Iain Duguid served as a missionary in Liberia, West Africa, before studying for the ministry. He completed a PhD in Old Testament at Cambridge University, and subsequently planted a church on an inner-city housing estate in Oxford, England. He has taught Hebrew and Old Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi and at Westminster Seminary California, before teaching at Grove City College, in Grove City, Pennsylvania. He is also an ordained minister in the Associated Reformed Presbyterian Church.
While working at the seminary in California, he also planted and pastored a church in Fallbrook. Shortly after he began at Grove City, he planted Christ Presbyterian Church. In his classes, Dr. Duguid is eager to help students learn not merely how to translate texts from Hebrew into English but also how to preach Christ from those ancient texts in ways that minister to the hearts of contemporary congregations.
In 2014, Iain Duguid became Professor of Old Testament at Westminster Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania.
Matthew P. Harmon (M.Div., Th.M., Westminster Theological Seminary) is Copastor alongside Iain Duguid at Christ Presbyterian Church (ARP) in Grove City.
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“Sweetly blending exegetical care, Christ–centered insight, and penetrating pastoral wisdom, the authors proffer a relevant and rich journey into gospel hope by their biblically sensitive treatment of the life of Joseph. Readable and engaging.”
David B. Garner
PhD and Associate Professor of Systematic Theology, Westminster Theological Seminary
“Each chapter leads us from the study—with strategic insights into each text's orginal language, literary artistry, cultural context, and interpersonal dynamics—through the pulpit—with vivid articulation and conscience-searching application to our crooked hearts and broken relationship—to Jesus.”
Dennis E. Johnson
ThM, Westminster Theological Seminary; PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary; Professor of Practical Theology, Westminster Theological Seminary, California; Ordained Minister in the OPC; author of The Message of Acts in the History of Redemption
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Publisher's Description
The story of Joseph shows how God preserves his chosen people—despite their best efforts to destroy themselves and each other. His work in Joseph's family testifies to his electing grace and his building of a nation out of a dysfunctional band of brothers. This is a story that strikingly prefigures the gospel, by which God redeems and restores broken and dysfunctional sinners like us, remaking us into a family of worshipping saints.
About The Author
Product Details
- Cover Type:
- 202 Pages
- Publisher: P&R Publishing Company
- Publication Date: February 2013
- ISBN: FDUGUIIAMLIVINGINTHELIGHTOFIN9781596385429