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Covenantal Theonomy: A Response to T. David Gordon and Klinean Covenantalism

Author Kenneth Gentry

Format Paperback

Publisher Covenant Media Foundation

Category Theology

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In 1977 Greg L. Bahnsen released a work designed to shed light on a distinctly biblical view of ethics: Theonomy in Christian Ethics. He argued for the continuing validity of God's law in the New Covenant era and the modern world. Unfortunately, his brilliant light of biblical understanding produced a scorching heat of ecclesiastical debate. One of his earliest criticisms was written by Reformed Old Testament scholar Dr. Meredith G. Kline writing in the a978 Westminster Theological Journal. Though Bahnsen responded to Kline, followers of Kline's "Intrusion Ethics" have continued to criticize Theonomy from within Theonomy's own biblical frame of reference: covenant theology. In the present work, Dr. Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr., responds to more recent criticism by Klinean scholar Dr. T. David Gordon. Covenantal Theonomy ably handles Gordon's philosophical, exegetical, and theological objections, showing not only that theonomic ethics is within the mainstream of Reformed, Confessional theology, but is firmly rooted in the covenantal Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments.

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Kenneth Gentry

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  • Publisher: Covenant Media Foundation
  • Format: Paperback
  • ISBN: 9780967831763

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