The Son of God and the New Creation - Short Studies in Biblical Theology - Graeme Goldsworthy - Books - Crossway Books - 9781433545351 - June 30, 2015
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The Son of God and the New Creation - Short Studies in Biblical Theology

Graeme Goldsworthy

The Son of God and the New Creation - Short Studies in Biblical Theology

Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Commendation Quotes:"At last, biblical theology made accessible to the wider church! Goldsworthy gets this much-needed new series of mercifully shorter books on biblical theology off to a wonderful start with an instructive and edifying exploration of the Son of God through the Scriptures. This book cannot but produce greater love of the Bible, greater worship of the Son, and greater anticipation of the new creation."--David P. Murray, Professor of Old Testament, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary; pastor, Grand Rapids Free Reformed Church, Grand Rapids, Michigan; author, Jesus on Every Page and The Happy Christian"Goldsworthy has devoted his lifetime's work to helping us understand the organic unity of the Bible. He has had a huge influence on my understanding of how the Old Testament anticipates Christ. I recommend this important work to all readers, particularly pastors and laypeople who want to see Christ in the Old Testament."--Tremper Longman III, Robert H. Gundry Professor of Biblical Studies, Westmont College"In this focused little book, Goldsworthy does what he does best--he helps us connect the dots that punctuate the Bible from beginning to end. This book provides those of us who may have quickly read past biblical references to Jesus as the Son of God, thinking we have grasped the meaning of the term, with a tour of its variations and implications throughout Scripture, putting it in context of the failure of previous sons--Adam, Israel, and Solomon--so we might grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ."--Nancy Guthrie, Bible Teacher; author, Seeing Jesus in the Old Testament Bible study series"Goldsworthy has provided serious Bible students an excellent treatment of why and how God the Son took on flesh to save the children of God for the kingdom of God. Linking New Testament themes to their Old Testament sources, Goldsworthy demonstrates the importance of the unity of the Bible, union with Christ, and hope based in God's coming kingdom. This is a solid beginning to an important series."--Paul R. House, Professor of Divinity, Beeson Divinity School; author, Old Testament Theology "A thought-provoking, careful, and engaging study of an important, and often misunderstood, notion. A great resource for further thinking!"--C. John Collins, Professor of Old Testament, Covenant Theological Seminary; author, The God of Miracles, Science, and Faith: Friends or Foes? "The resurgence of interest in biblical theology owes much, perhaps most, to Graeme Goldsworthy. Who better, then, to inaugurate Crossway's Short Studies in Biblical Theology? And there is no better way for such a series to start than with the Son of God, in whom all the promises are yes and amen."--James M. Hamilton Jr., Associate Professor of Biblical Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; author, God's Glory in Salvation through Judgment"Goldsworthy writes with a clarity that is possible only for someone who has reflected deeply on the issues and is a master of his subject. This is not just a fine study of a biblical theme, but an excellent example of sound biblical-theological method. Don't miss the last few pages, which show just how pastorally significant this book is."--Barry G. Webb, Senior Research Fellow Emeritus in Old Testament, Moore Theological College"There are many rich and vibrant themes that course throughout the Bible, and Goldsworthy has traced the idea of the Son of God with clarity, precision, and discernment. The Scriptures are massive, but with this little book we have a clear line of sight to learn more about the significance of this idea, whether as sons of God or as we contemplate the glory of the one and only Son of God, Jesus Christ. Anyone can profit from reading this study from one of today's insightful biblical theologians."--J. V. Fesko, Academic Dean and Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology, Westminster Seminary California"In this worshipful book, Goldsworthy focuses on the incarnate Son of God as the climax of redemptive history and considers how his role relates to his also being God the Son as part of the Trinity. This book is for all who treasure Jesus and want to understand better how the whole Bible testifies about him. I delightfully recommend this book."--Jason S. DeRouchie, Associate Professor of Old Testament, Bethlehem College and SeminaryBiographical Note: Graeme Goldsworthy (PhD, Union Presbyterian Seminary) served as a lecturer in biblical theology, Old Testament, and hermeneutics at Moore Theological College in Sydney, Australia. He is the author of numerous books, including According to Plan, Preaching the Whole Bible as Christian Scripture, and Christ-Centered Biblical Theology. Dane C. Ortlund (PhD, Wheaton College) is senior vice president for Bible publishing at Crossway. He serves as an editor for the Knowing the Bible series and the Short Studies in Biblical Theology series, and is the author of several books, including Edwards on the Christian Life and Mark: A 12-Week Study. He lives with his wife, Stacey, and their four kids in Wheaton, Illinois. Publisher Marketing:"Truly this was the Son of God!" --Matthew 27:54 The Short Studies in Biblical Theology series is designed to help readers see the whole Bible as a unified story culminating in Jesus Christ. Written by trusted biblical scholars, each volume traces an important topic through God's Word--from Genesis to Revelation--and explores its significance for the Christian life. In this volume, renowned Bible scholar Graeme Goldsworthy traces the theme of divine sonship from Adam, through the nation of Israel and King David, and ultimately to Jesus Christ--the "Son of God" par excellence. Contributor Bio:  Goldsworthy, Graeme n/aContributor Bio:  Ortlund, Dane C Dane C. Ortlund is Senior Editor in the Bible Division at Crossway Books. He is the author of A New Inner Relish: Christian Motivation in the Thought of Jonathan Edwards and numerous scholarly articles. Contributor Bio:  Van Pelt, Miles V Miles Van Pelt (PhD, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is the Alan Belcher Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Languages at Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi, where he also serves as the Director of the Summer Institute for Biblical Languages and Academic Dean. Miles lives in Madison, Mississippi, with his wife, Laurie, and their four children.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 30, 2015
ISBN13 9781433545351
Publishers Crossway Books
Genre Textbooks     Religion     Religious Orientation > Christian
Pages 144
Dimensions 203 × 203 × 10 mm   ·   164 g
Series Editor Ortlund, Dane C.
Series Editor Van Pelt, Miles V.

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