The Family Tree of Reformed Biblical Theology

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Book Description

The Family Tree of Reformed Biblical Theology shows how biblical theology related to the covenant theology of the post-Reformation era.

The thesis of this study is that Geerhardus Vos’ biblical-theological method should be viewed as a post-Enlightenment continuation of the pre-critical federal theology of seventeenth-century Reformed orthodoxy. Vos wrote in the context of the liberalism of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. His biblical-theological methodology was largely a resuscitation of the federal theology of seventeenth-century Reformed orthodoxy adapted to the times in which it was written.

Author

Richard C. Barcellos, Ph.D. (Whitefield Theological Seminary), is a pastor of Heritage Baptist Church, Owensboro, KY, and Associate Professor of New Testament Studies at the Midwest Center for Theological Studies. He has authored In Defense of the Decalogue, co-authored A Reformed Baptist Manifesto, and is Managing Editor of Reformed Baptist Theological Review.

Endorsements

“Those interested in Reformed Theology, in particular issues of theological method, are indebted to Barcellos for this most welcome and helpful study.” 
Richard Gaffin, Jr.

“Congratulations and gratitude are due to Dr. Richard Barcellos for giving us this wide-ranging, detailed study of the history of biblical theology. With this substantial contribution Dr. Barcellos has put both the academy and the pulpit deeply in his debt.”
Sinclair B. Ferguson

”For those who love Reformed biblical theology and Reformed systematic theology, this is a satisfying, happy book, providing us a family tree of continuity from the prince of the Puritans, John Owen, to the father of Reformed biblical theology, Geerhardus Vos.”
Joel R. Beeke

Additional Information

Cover: Softcover
Number of Pages: 324
Publisher: Broken Wharfe
Publication Date: 2010