This is the title that I was going to mention. Horton's book does a fantastic job of presenting classical Covenant Theology in a way that is easy to grasp. In my opinion, it has filled a vast void. Most of the books available before were very long and/or arduous reading (i.e. Witsius--though excellent), or they came across so general that the reader comes away with only the vague concept of the system (i.e. Robertson).
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Originally Posted by cih1355 What do you think of Michael Horton's book, God of Promise: Introducing Covenant Theology? |