The concluding volume of this four-part series offers an in-depth exploration of Christian salvation through the lens of covenant theology. Michael Horton analyzes key concepts such as law and gospel, union with Christ, justification, and theosis, engaging with both historical and modern perspectives. This comprehensive examination aims to deepen the understanding of salvation's complexities within the framework of covenantal relationships.
Covenant series Series
This epic saga chronicles the intertwined destinies of powerful beings and humanity amidst a universe-spanning conflict. Dive into a world brimming with political intrigue, betrayal, and courage as ancient forces clash. The narratives explore profound themes of faith, sacrifice, and the search for meaning in the face of cosmic threats. It's a gripping adventure that challenges the very definitions of good and evil.


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People and Place
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Focusing on covenantal theology, this final volume delves into the church's origin, mission, and destiny. It emphasizes the significance of Israel's history and the covenant of grace in understanding New Testament ecclesiology. Horton illustrates how the church is formed through Christ's ascension, Pentecost, and Parousia, and highlights its ongoing life through the Word and sacraments. The work aims to showcase the covenantal model's potential to unite the church's identity as both community and location, addressing contemporary practices with urgency.