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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781532648946 |
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Publisher: | Wipf & Stock Publishers |
Publication date: | 05/24/2018 |
Pages: | 148 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.32(d) |
About the Author
Table of Contents
Preface ix
1 Issues and Objectives 1
2 Does God Exist? 11
3 The Knowledge of God 30
4 The Triune Redemption of the Church 47
5 Covenantal Justification 65
6 The Covenantal Christian Life 79
7 The Sabbath Obligation 92
8 Oaths and the Imago Dei 114
9 Conclusion 129
Bibliography 133
What People are Saying About This
“In this book, Vickers has masterfully unfolded God’s redemptive purposes in the person and work of Jesus Christ, and in so doing has placed himself in that long line of the many who have attested to the precision in which God in his Word has revealed himself and his will. Further, Vickers challenges God’s people not only to be precise in what they believe and in the way they follow Christ, but to be precise in their proclamation of what God has disclosed. It is man’s utter reliance and dependence upon God and what he has made known which is, as Vickers puts it, ‘the glory of the gospel of salvation.’ I am honored and pleased to commend this volume.”
—Paul N. Wanamaker, Pastor, The Evangelical Congregational Church of Easton, Massachusetts
“In Belief and Evangelism Douglas Vickers carries on the great service that reformers have rendered to the church of Jesus Christ since its earliest days. The maxim, semper reformanda (‘always reforming’) has been the call for this needful ministry since the days of the Reformation. Vickers has applied this work to the content and proclamation of the gospel through which God brings salvation to his people. . . . What is so helpful and valuable about this work is his inculcating a full range of arguments for the gospel, including the biblical basis for knowing (epistemology) and being (ontology), even as he calls upon the historic testimony of sound minds and noble souls of the past to strengthen his case. I highly commend this work for your benefit and for the strengthening of the church of Jesus Christ.”
—Lars Larson, Chairman, New England Reformed Fellowship, Leominster, Massachusetts