Studies in the History of Christian Traditions Ser.: Rise of the Covenant of Redemption in the Theology of Samuel Rutherford by Sam Bostock (2025, Hardcover)

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PublisherBrill
ISBN-109004723463
ISBN-139789004723467
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Number of PagesX, 246 Pages
Publication NameRise of the Covenant of Redemption in the Theology of Samuel Rutherford
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2025
SubjectChristianity / Denominations, Europe / Renaissance, Europe / General
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaReligion, History
AuthorSam Bostock
SeriesStudies in the History of Christian Traditions Ser.
FormatHardcover

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Item Weight19.5 Oz
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width6.1 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2025-006543
Dewey Edition23
TitleLeadingThe
Series Volume Number212
Dewey Decimal285.2411
Table Of ContentPrefaceAbbreviations and conventions1 Introduction 1 The Covenant of Redemption at Kirkmabreck 2 The Rise of the Covenant of Redemption 3 Explanations for the Rise of the Covenant of Redemption 4 Rutherford and the Covenant of Redemption2 Galloway: The Covenant of Redemption Preached 1 Covenant Theology in Scottish Non-Conformity 2 The Eternal Donation of the Elect to Christ as Mediator 3 A Covenant with the Pre-Incarnate Christ 4 Meanings and Intentions3 London: The Covenanted Reformation and the Covenant with Christ 1 Challenges to the Covenanted Reformation 2 The Covenant with Christ During the Westminster Asssembly 3 Christ and the Covenanted Reformation in Tryal and Triumph 4 The Covenanted Reformation and Christ's Covenanted Kingship4 London: Covenant Theology and Contract Law 1 Crisp's Critique of Mainstream English Covenant Theology 2 Rutherford's Definition of a Covenant 3 Saltmarsh and Rutherford on the Word Covenant 4 Crisp's Reliance on English Common Law 5 Rutherford's Reliance on the Jus Commune Theory of Contract 6 Conclusion5 London: Christ's Place in the Covenant 1 The Place of Christ in the Covenant 2 Christ's Eternal Consent to the Covenant 3 The Structure of the Eternal Covenant 4 Conclusion6 London: Christ and His Seed 1 The Promises of the Covenant 2 Surety-Righteousness and Justification Before Faith 3 The Conditions of the Covenant 4 The Covenant-Right to All Things 5 Conclusion7 St Andrews: The Refusability of Christ's Blood 1 The Covenant of Life Opened 2 The Necessity of a Covenant of Redemption 3 The Legal Basis for the Refusability of Christ's Blood 4 Rutherford and the Refusability of Christ's Blood8 St Andrews: The Ratio of Christ's Reward 1 The Question of the Ratio of Christ's Merit 2 Rutherford on the Ratio of Adam's Merit 3 Rutherford on the Ratio of Christ's Merit 4 Christ's Reward and the Rise of the Covenant of Redemption9 ConclusionAppendix: The Date of Rutherford's Communion SermonsBibliographyIndex
SynopsisThe Church of Scotland divine Samuel Rutherford (1600-61) was among the first theologians to say that Christ's saving work took place to fulfill an agreement between God and Christ that had been made in eternity. By placing Rutherford's major statements of this new doctrine in their various social, political, polemical, and pastoral contexts, this book provides a fresh explanation for the dramatic rise of the eternal covenant of redemption to become the cornerstone of Reformed federal theology and offers a case-study in the development of doctrine., This book provides a fresh explanation for the development of the doctrine of the covenant of redemption within Reformed orthodoxy, through a contextualised focus on the contributions of the Scottish divine and commissioner to the Westminster Assembly, Samuel Rutherford (1600-61).
LC Classification NumberBX9225.R94B67 2025
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