History of Redemption and Bible Interpretation

This book is a compilation of major and minor papers of Professor Gehalders Voss who systematized the Reformed biblical theology. All of Professor Boss's dissertations are included in this book. Also included are two of his homily. It was originally proposed by Professor Paul Helm of the University of Liverpool, but was published by Professor Richard B. Gaffin of Westminster Theological Seminary with editorial responsibility. This book contains 26 papers by Boss including "The Concept of Biblical Theology as a Department of Science and Theology".

major papers
Chapter 1 The Concept of Biblical Theology as a Department of Science and Theology
Chapter 2 The Eschatology of the New Testament
Chapter 3 The Scope of the Title of Logos in the Preface to the Gospel of John
Chapter 4 Eschatological Aspects of Paul's Concept of the Holy Spirit
Chapter 5: Christ's Priesthood in the Book of Hebrews
Chapter 6 Hebrews - Epistles of the Covenant
Chapter 7 The Doctrine of Covenant in Reformed Theology
small papers
Chapter 8 Doctrinal Characteristics of Isaiah's Early Prophecy
Chapter 9 Jeremiah's lament and response
Chapter 10 The Ministry of John the Baptist
Chapter 11 God's Day
Chapter 12 The Teachings of Our Lord on the Resurrection
CHAPTER 13 Modern Dislike of Jesus' Messianic Ritual
Chapter 14 The Messiah Continues to Appear in the Gospels
Chapter 15 "True" and "Truth" in John's Documents
Chapter XVI A Prophecy "Fulfillment" Perspective in the Gospels
Chapter 17 Paul's Theology
Chapter 18 Paul's Concept of Reconciliation
Chapter 19 Paul's Concept of Redemption
Chapter 20. The Idea of ​​Sacrifice in Paul's Theory of Atonement
CHAPTER 21 So-called legalism in Paul's doctrine of justification
Chapter 22 "Covenant" or "Testament"?
Chapter 23 The Biblical Importance of Abandonment Doctrine
Chapter 24 The Second Coming of Our Lord and the Millennial Kingdom

homily
Chapter 25 The Biblical Doctrine of God's Love
Chapter 26: The Christian Faith and the Authenticity of Biblical History

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