The Economy of the Covenants Between God and Man: Comprehending a Complete Body of Divinity.; Volume 1
- 470 pages
- 17 hours of reading
Hermann Witsius, a Dutch theologian, aimed for a reconciliation between prevailing orthodoxy and Covenant Theology, though he was primarily a biblical theologian. His chief work, exploring the economy of God's covenants with humanity, was prompted by theological disputes. While aligned with the federalistic school, he recognized the value of established scholastic dogma, ultimately striving for a balance that pleased neither opposing faction.






Herman Witsius presents a compelling defense of the traditional view that Moses is the author of the Pentateuch in this informative and engaging book. Drawing on the testimony of Scripture, Jewish tradition, and other ancient sources, Witsius provides a clear and convincing argument that affirms the historical reliability and divine inspiration of the first five books of the Bible. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the origins of Scripture and the authority of the Bible.