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Five Books That Have Most Influenced My Reading of the Bible4 comments

Joshua Lim wrote 5 months ago: I got tagged about a week ago by Richard and I just saw it on my dashboard. Here we go (in no partic … more →

Tags: Book Recommendations, Karl Barth, Gehard O. Forde, Brevard S. Childs, Hans W. Frei, Book tag

Index to Kline's Lectures on Kingdom Prologue

Joshua Lim wrote 10 months ago: here. … more →

Tags: Reformed Theology, Biblical Theology, Kingdom Prologue, Confessional Outhouse

Does Paul Spiritualize Daniel's Temple Prophecy?

Joshua Lim wrote 10 months ago: As is clear from the title of Beale’s book, The Temple and the Church’s Mission, his goa … more →

Tags: Reformed Theology, Eschatology, Biblical Theology, redemptive history, Dispensationalism, G. K. Beale, literal hermeneutic, Daniel 11, 2 Thessalonians 2:1-7

Heaven Must Be Earned: Works, Grace and the Covenant

Joshua Lim wrote 11 months ago: Those who deny the covenant of works because of its works-based nature simultaneously deny the groun … more →

Tags: Reformed Theology, Church History, Quotes, Law and Gospel, Biblical Theology, Herman Bavinck, covenant theology, Covenant of Works, Covenant of Grace

Types and Antitypes

Joshua Lim wrote 12 months ago: Pattern: (1)Kingdom Promised — (2)Pre-Kingdom/Common Grace/Pilgrim Stage — (3)Glory-Spir … more →

Tags: Reformed Theology, Quotes, Eschatology, Biblical Theology, typology, Kingdom Prologue

The War Against the Serpent's Seed

Joshua Lim wrote 12 months ago: Kline sheds light on the redemptive-historical antithesis between the seed of the woman and the seed … more →

Tags: Reformed Theology, Quotes, Eschatology, Biblical Theology, redemptive history, Kingdom Prologue, Antichrist Crisis

The Principle of Works in the Mosaic Covenant

Joshua Lim wrote 1 year ago: Most familiar of the instances of the introduction of a works principle in a premessianic redemptive … more →

Tags: Reformed Theology, Law and Gospel, Eschatology, Biblical Theology, covenant theology, Covenant of Works, typology, Covenant of Grace, Principle of Works

The Intrusion Principle and Biblical Hermeneutics1 comment

Joshua Lim wrote 1 year ago: Recognition of the exceptional intrusive character of things holy within the common world is of vita … more →

Tags: Reformed Theology, Quotes, Eschatology, Biblical Theology, Hermeneutics, PreMillennialism, Kingdom Prologue, Two Kingdoms, Two Ages

It Was Necessary That the Christ Should Suffer These Things

Joshua Lim wrote 1 year ago: While it is certainly true that Christ’s suffering was necessary on account of man’s deb … more →

Tags: Reformed Theology, Quotes, Eschatology, Biblical Theology, Atonement, covenant theology, Federal Theology, Incarnation, Kingdom Prologue

Kline on the Covenant of Works

Joshua Lim wrote 1 year ago: There are some who, attempting to defend the grace of God, deny the covenant of works. On the surfac … more →

Tags: Reformed Theology, Quotes, Law and Gospel, Eschatology, Biblical Theology, covenant theology, Covenant of Works, Norman Shepherd, Daniel P. Fuller

Kline on the Divine Sabbath

Joshua Lim wrote 1 year ago: Here’s some more Kline on the Sabbath. He distinguishes the Sinaitic Sabbath, given specifical … more →

Tags: Reformed Theology, Quotes, Biblical Theology, Eschatology, Sabbath, Archetype/ectype

Sabbath and Consummation

Joshua Lim wrote 1 year ago: In the context of the creation narrative of Genesis 1, Kline discusses the pneumatological and escha … more →

Tags: Reformed Theology, Quotes, Eschatology, Biblical Theology, covenant theology, Covenant of Works, Pneumatology, Kingdom Prologue

Did Second Temple Judaism Understand Sinai?

Joshua Lim wrote 1 year ago: Classical covenantalism recognizes that the old Mosaic order (at its foundational level–that i … more →

Tags: Reformed Theology, Quotes, Law and Gospel, Michael S. Horton, New Perspective on Paul, Second Temple Judaism, Sinai and Zion

If It's Covenantal Nomism, Call it Sinai: Properly Distinguishing Two Covenants

Joshua Lim wrote 1 year ago: …two different types of covenants form distinct riverbeds cutting synchronically through the s … more →

Tags: Reformed Theology, Quotes, Law and Gospel, Michael S. Horton, Ancient Near-Eastern Treaties

Sinai as Covenant of Works

Joshua Lim wrote 1 year ago: While God’s mercies to the Israelites despite their disloyalty to the Sinaitic covenant are always j … more →

Tags: Quotes, Reformed Theology, covenant theology, Covenant of Works, republication, Michael S. Horton

The Sinaitic Covenant of Works

Joshua Lim wrote 1 year ago: While God’s mercies to the Israelites despite their disloyalty to the Sinaitic covenant are al … more →

Tags: Reformed Theology, Quotes, Michael S. Horton, Covenant of Works, republication

Two-Stage Fulfillment: King, People and Land

Joshua Lim wrote 1 year ago: …Another aspect of the discontinuity between them [Old and New Covenants] emerges when they ar … more →

Tags: Reformed Theology, Quotes, covenant theology

Kline on Classical and Progressive Dispensationalism

Joshua Lim wrote 1 year ago: Here are a few points that Kline makes in his book Kingdom Prologue (340-50): Classical Dispensation … more →

Tags: Quotes, Reformed Theology, covenant theology, Dispensationalism, Progressive Dispensationalism

The Probation Tree

Joshua Lim wrote 1 year ago: In the probation tree man found himself face to face with the claims of absolute lordship. Restricti … more →

Tags: Reformed Theology, Quotes, Biblical Theology, Covenant of Works, Federal Theology


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