• Sealed with an Oath: Covenant in God's Unfolding Purpose, By Paul R. Williamson
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    Sealed with an Oath

    Covenant in God's Unfolding Purpose

    New Studies in Biblical Theology

    by Paul R. Williamson
    Series edited by D. A. Carson

    In this New Studies in Biblical Theology volume, Paul R. Williamson looks at the role of the covenant concept in Scripture and the meaning of this terminology. He sets the idea of covenant in the context of God's universal purpose, tracing the idea through the Old Testament and showing how the new covenant is anticipated and fulfilled.

  • The God Who Makes Himself Known: The Missionary Heart of the Book of Exodus, By W. Ross Blackburn
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    The God Who Makes Himself Known

    The Missionary Heart of the Book of Exodus

    New Studies in Biblical Theology

    by W. Ross Blackburn
    Series edited by D.A. Carson

    Countering scholarly tendencies to fragment the text over theological difficulties, this New Studies in Biblical Theology volume contends that Exodus should be read as a unified whole, and that an appreciation of its missionary theme in its canonical context is of great help in dealing with the difficulties that the book poses.

  • Hidden But Now Revealed: A Biblical Theology of Mystery, By G. K. Beale and Benjamin L. Gladd
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    Hidden But Now Revealed

    A Biblical Theology of Mystery

    by G. K. Beale and Benjamin L. Gladd

    Exploring the biblical conception of mystery as an initial, partially hidden revelation that is subsequently more fully revealed, this book sheds light not only on the richness of the concept itself, but also on the broader relationship between the Old and New Testaments. As such, it is a model for attentive and faithful biblical theology.

  • Two Testaments, One Bible: The Theological Relationship Between the Old and New Testaments, By David L. Baker
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    Two Testaments, One Bible

    The Theological Relationship Between the Old and New Testaments

    by David L. Baker

    David L. Baker outlines the problem of the relationship between the Testaments, surveys the relevant history of interpretation, critically examines four main approaches and considers four key themes. This new edition has been thoroughly revised, updated and expanded.

  • The Temple and the Church's Mission: A Biblical Theology of the Dwelling Place of God, By G. K. Beale
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    The Temple and the Church's Mission

    A Biblical Theology of the Dwelling Place of God

    New Studies in Biblical Theology

    by G. K. Beale
    Series edited by D. A. Carson

    In this comprehensive study, a New Studies in Biblical Theology volume, G. K. Beale traces the theme of the tabernacle and temple across the storyline of Scripture, illuminating many texts and connections with related themes such as Eden, the cosmos, God's presence and Christ and his people.

  • From Every People and Nation: A Biblical Theology of Race, By J. Daniel Hays
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    From Every People and Nation

    A Biblical Theology of Race

    New Studies in Biblical Theology

    by J. Daniel Hays
    Series edited by D. A. Carson

    With this careful, nuanced exegetical volume in the New Studies in Biblical Theology, J. Daniel Hays provides a clear theological foundation for life in contemporary multiracial cultures and challenges churches to pursue racial unity in Christ.

  • Johannine Theology: The Gospel, the Epistles and the Apocalypse, By Paul A. Rainbow
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    Johannine Theology

    The Gospel, the Epistles and the Apocalypse

    by Paul A. Rainbow

    In this magisterial synthesis, Paul A. Rainbow presents the most complete account of the theology of the Johannine corpus available today. Both critical and comprehensive, this volume includes all the books of the New Testament ascribed to John: the Gospel, the three epistles and the book of Revelation.

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