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Covenant and commandment : works, obedience, and faithfulness in the Christian life / Bradley G. Green.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: New studies in biblical theology (InterVarsity Press) ; 33.Publication details: Downers Grove : InterVarsity Press, [2014]Description: 185 pages ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780830826346
  • 0830826343
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 248.4 23
LOC classification:
  • BS680.C47 G75 2014
Contents:
The New Testament and the reality and necessity of works, obedience and faithfulness -- Obedience, works and faithfulness: moving from Old Testament to New Testament -- Old covenant, new covenant and the history of redemption -- The cross and the reality of works, obedience and faithfulness -- Union with Christ and its relationship to works, obedience and faithfulness -- Justification, judgment and the future -- The reality and necessity of works, obedience and faithfulness.
Summary: "The heirs of the Protestant Reformation have emphasized salvation by grace in general and sola fide ('by faith alone') in particular. It was important for the church to recover the central biblical truth that we are justified by God, that this is an act of God's grace, and that faith -- apart from works -- is the means by which we are justified. A related issue is the nature of works or obedience or faithfulness in the Christian life. While evangelicals can generally agree that a person enters into a covenant relationship with God by grace (even solely by grace) apart from works, there is often much more disagreement over how to construe the nature of works, or obedience, inside this covenental relationship. From a close study of key Old and New Testament texts, Bradley Green shows that in the new covenant, works or obedience will be a God-elicited, real and necessary part of Christian life. In short, 'works' are 'necessary' for salvation, because part of the 'newness' of the new covenant is real, grace-induced and grace-elicited obedience by its true members." -- Back Cover
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

The New Testament and the reality and necessity of works, obedience and faithfulness -- Obedience, works and faithfulness: moving from Old Testament to New Testament -- Old covenant, new covenant and the history of redemption -- The cross and the reality of works, obedience and faithfulness -- Union with Christ and its relationship to works, obedience and faithfulness -- Justification, judgment and the future -- The reality and necessity of works, obedience and faithfulness.

"The heirs of the Protestant Reformation have emphasized salvation by grace in general and sola fide ('by faith alone') in particular. It was important for the church to recover the central biblical truth that we are justified by God, that this is an act of God's grace, and that faith -- apart from works -- is the means by which we are justified. A related issue is the nature of works or obedience or faithfulness in the Christian life. While evangelicals can generally agree that a person enters into a covenant relationship with God by grace (even solely by grace) apart from works, there is often much more disagreement over how to construe the nature of works, or obedience, inside this covenental relationship. From a close study of key Old and New Testament texts, Bradley Green shows that in the new covenant, works or obedience will be a God-elicited, real and necessary part of Christian life. In short, 'works' are 'necessary' for salvation, because part of the 'newness' of the new covenant is real, grace-induced and grace-elicited obedience by its true members." -- Back Cover

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