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Sacred Bond is an introduction to covenant theology geared to the lay reader.
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"People often ask me for a basic or introductory book on covenant theology. Now we've got one—Sacred Bond. Brown and Keele explain covenant theology in basic and readable terms. Better yet, they do so without succumbing to the tendency to talk down to the reader or make the complicated too simplistic—a common problem with introductory texts. This book does many things well, but perhaps the most important thing it does is that it will help people to better understand their Bibles. That, it seems to me, is what makes this book so valuable. And that is why you should buy it, read it, and digest it. To understand covenant theology is to understand the Bible."
—Dr. Kim Riddlebarger, pastor of Christ Reformed Church (URCNA) in Anaheim, CA,
and author of A Case for Amillennialism: Understanding the End Times
“Read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest this wonderful guide. In doing so, you will be much better equipped to know what you believe and why you believe it.”
—From the foreword by Dr. Michael S. Horton, Professor of Theology and Apologetics
at Westminster Seminary California.
"From eternity past, to Adam, Noah, Abraham, Israel, David, Christ and eternity future, Sacred Bond, is a wonderful survey of the covenant theology of the Bible. It is not encumbered by technical language but neither is it dumbed down, which makes it an excellent resource both for the novice and expert alike. Sacred Bond should be on the shelf of anyone who wants to understand the covenants of the Bible."
J.V. Fesko, Associate Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology, Westminster Seminary California
Paperback, 168 pages - 5-1/2 x 8-1/2"
Sacred Bond is an introduction to covenant theology geared to the lay reader.
Endorsements
"People often ask me for a basic or introductory book on covenant theology. Now we've got one—Sacred Bond. Brown and Keele explain covenant theology in basic and readable terms. Better yet, they do so without succumbing to the tendency to talk down to the reader or make the complicated too simplistic—a common problem with introductory texts. This book does many things well, but perhaps the most important thing it does is that it will help people to better understand their Bibles. That, it seems to me, is what makes this book so valuable. And that is why you should buy it, read it, and digest it. To understand covenant theology is to understand the Bible."
—Dr. Kim Riddlebarger, pastor of Christ Reformed Church (URCNA) in Anaheim, CA,
and author of A Case for Amillennialism: Understanding the End Times
“Read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest this wonderful guide. In doing so, you will be much better equipped to know what you believe and why you believe it.”
—From the foreword by Dr. Michael S. Horton, Professor of Theology and Apologetics
at Westminster Seminary California.
"From eternity past, to Adam, Noah, Abraham, Israel, David, Christ and eternity future, Sacred Bond, is a wonderful survey of the covenant theology of the Bible. It is not encumbered by technical language but neither is it dumbed down, which makes it an excellent resource both for the novice and expert alike. Sacred Bond should be on the shelf of anyone who wants to understand the covenants of the Bible."
J.V. Fesko, Associate Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology, Westminster Seminary California
Paperback, 168 pages - 5-1/2 x 8-1/2"
Sacred Bond: Covenant Theology Explored - 2nd Edition (Brown and Keele)
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