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Covenant Theology Made Easy

by C. Matthew McMahon

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The reason this book exists is to give the Christian church a basic overview of Covenant Theology that follows the Bible and The Westminster Confession that is "easy." There are a number of good works written that cover concepts explaining Covenant Theology quite well. The problem, however, is that they remain housed in old English verbiage, and are over 350 years old. This little volume is going to follow much of what Herman Witsius wrote, as well as the Reformed Confessions without weighing the reader down with extensive quotations from outside sources. It will set down a thoroughly biblical understanding of Covenant Theology. It is not the case that Covenant Theology is new or novel. It would not be hard to reproduce thousands of quotations from writers through the history of the church on this biblical system of thought. This little work, though, is a basic understanding to key concepts in Covenant Theology with the "academia". It stands to be a helpful introductory guide to the subject that sticks closely to the Bible, the Westminster Confession, and Witsius' work "The Economy of the Covenants Between God and Man".… (more)
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The reason this book exists is to give the Christian church a basic overview of Covenant Theology that follows the Bible and The Westminster Confession that is "easy." There are a number of good works written that cover concepts explaining Covenant Theology quite well. The problem, however, is that they remain housed in old English verbiage, and are over 350 years old. This little volume is going to follow much of what Herman Witsius wrote, as well as the Reformed Confessions without weighing the reader down with extensive quotations from outside sources. It will set down a thoroughly biblical understanding of Covenant Theology. It is not the case that Covenant Theology is new or novel. It would not be hard to reproduce thousands of quotations from writers through the history of the church on this biblical system of thought. This little work, though, is a basic understanding to key concepts in Covenant Theology with the "academia". It stands to be a helpful introductory guide to the subject that sticks closely to the Bible, the Westminster Confession, and Witsius' work "The Economy of the Covenants Between God and Man".

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