Progressive Covenantalism (Standard Print) presents a comprehensive theological framework that charts a middle course between dispensational and covenant theology approaches to biblical interpretation. Edited by Stephen J. Wellum and Brent E. Parker, this 320-page scholarly work assembles leading biblical scholars to demonstrate how the biblical covenants form the backbone of Scripture's grand narrative, offering fresh perspectives on God's unified plan of redemption through careful exegetical analysis.
- Features contributions from renowned scholars including Thomas Schreiner, Jason DeRouchie, and Jason Meyer addressing key covenantal topics
- Examines critical theological issues including Sabbath application, warning passages in Hebrews, circumcision and baptism connections, and Israel's relationship to the land
- Provides detailed exegetical analysis of Romans 9-11 and other challenging biblical texts from a progressive covenantal perspective
- 320 pages of in-depth theological scholarship in standard print format with single-column layout for enhanced readability
- Appeals to pastors, seminary students, and serious Bible students seeking a nuanced approach to biblical theology and covenant interpretation