New Covenant Theology (NCT) is a developing system of theology that is working to provide a more accurate way to interpret the Scriptures by questioning key theological presuppositions which undergird the principles of interpretation (hermeneutics) that exist in both Covenant Theology (CT) and Dispensational Theology (DT). NCT is based upon a redemptive history approach to understanding the fulfillment of God's eternal purpose on earth. Its Christotelic Hermeneutic with Christ as the focus "in all the Scriptures" (Luke 24:27) is based upon a biblical theology that stresses the theology of the...
New Covenant Theology (NCT) is a developing system of theology that is working to provide a more accurate way to interpret the Scriptures by questioni...
ORIGINAL SIN: The Doctrine of Imputation, Vital to the Christian Faith The author writes to show how much of theology in America departed from the Christian faith following the time of Jonathan Edwards. The book is an in-depth study that systematically and biblically examines the historical teachings of New England Theology on the doctrine of original sin. He addresses the heart issue which is "How can the guilt of Adam's first sin be made the sin of all mankind?" The answer is found in the contextual exegesis of Romans 5:12-19. Objectors to the imputation of Adam's first sin to all humanity...
ORIGINAL SIN: The Doctrine of Imputation, Vital to the Christian Faith The author writes to show how much of theology in America departed from the Chr...
The central theological issue that arises from a study of Matthew 5:17-20 is "what is the relationship of the Old Covenant law of Moses to the New Covenant Christian who lives under the law of Christ?" This text is THE foundation passage from whence Jesus declares His covenantal fulfillment of the Old Covenant law of Moses. In so doing He affirms the Absolute and unchanging standard of ethical righteousness for entrance into the Kingdom of Heaven. The author of this book demonstrates how the contextual exegesis of this text shows how Biblical Law in the Old Testament Scripture is both...
The central theological issue that arises from a study of Matthew 5:17-20 is "what is the relationship of the Old Covenant law of Moses to the New Cov...
I, the author of this book, see no purpose, benefit or comfort in a redemption that does not redeem, a propitiation that does not propitiate, a reconciliation that does no reconcile, neither do I have any faith in a hypothetical salvation for hypothetical believers. Rather, I have faith in a redemption witch infallibly secures the salvation of each and every one for whom it was purposed before the foundation of the world, namely the children of God that are scattered abroad, which are such a multitude of sinners declared righteous through faith in Christ that no man can number them. God...
I, the author of this book, see no purpose, benefit or comfort in a redemption that does not redeem, a propitiation that does not propitiate, a reconc...