This is an important book. The Bible tells the story of God’s salvation of sinners in Christ. But that story does not begin in Bethlehem. It begins, well, at the beginning, in the garden. Adam’s work and God’s rest set the stage for the rest of history.
This significant work by Richard Barcellos offers a careful and sustained defense of covenant theology in conversation with New Covenant Theology. Drawing from Scripture, historical theology, and systematic reflection, it argues for the coherence of God’s covenantal dealings with creation, especially in relation to the covenant of works and the Lord’s Day.
Written in an irenic and scholarly tone, the author critiques New Covenant Theology while seeking clarity, fairness, and biblical fidelity. Praised by theologians, pastors, and scholars across the Reformed tradition, this book is a substantial contribution to contemporary theological discussion and a helpful guide for pastors, students, and thoughtful readers.
What’s Included
- A clear introduction to New Covenant Theology and its key claims
- An in-depth discussion on the role of biblical hermeneutics in theological interpretation
- A critical review of New Covenant Theology: Description, Definition, Defense by Tom Wells and Fred Zaspel
- Comprehensive Scripture index for study and teaching
- Index of names and subjects for quick reference
- Selected bibliography for further reading