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Loading... Jesus Christ Our Lord (original 1969; edition 1980)by John Walvoord
Work InformationJesus Christ Our Lord by John F. Walvoord (1969)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This was an excellent work. It reminded me of a lot I already knew and showed me a lot that I had not considered before. If you are like me you will want to keep a dictionary close at had but that in itself is a good thing. ( ) Christ’s person occupies the bulk of the discussion, though Walvoord does address His life and work as well. Although it is not overly technical, neither is it casual reading. [Read More] no reviews | add a review
The apostle John said of the life and work of Jesus, "Even the world itself could not contain the books that should be written" (John 21:25). Acknowledging the size of the task, as well as its importance, Dr. John F. Walvoord has written this systematic presentation of the person and work of Christ from eternity past to eternity future. Beginning with an analysis of modern trends in the study of Christology, Dr. Walvoord shows that "contemporary Christology has in many respects confused rather than clarified the extended revelation of the Word of God." The Word of God forms the solid basis for Dr. Walvoord's entire study. Analyzing the Old Testament, he shows Christ in its history, typology, and prophecy. Then, in the New Testament, he examines the life and work of the incarnate Christ. The doctrines of atonement, redemption, propitiation, and reconciliation are thoroughly and clearly discussed. The book concludes with an examination of the present and future work of Christ, thus giving the reader a comprehensive study of Christology. No library descriptions found. |
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