Theoretical-Practical Theology, Volume 5: The Application of Redemption and the Church (Van Mastricht)
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Theoretical-Practical Theology, Volume 5: The Application of Redemption and the Church (Van Mastricht) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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“Theology is most correctly defined as the doctrine of living for God through Christ.”
—Petrus van Mastricht
Petrus van Mastricht’s Theoretical-Practical Theology presents one of the most comprehensive studies of Christian doctrine ever penned. Freshly translated from the original Latin by Dr. Todd M. Rester, van Mastricht's masterwork presents a theological system committed to Scripture as the foundational and final authority, the classic Trinitarian and Christological formulas of Western Christianity, the Reformed confessions and covenant theology, and a vibrant emphasis on practical preaching. Van Mastricht treats every theological topic using what he calls "the best method of preaching:"
- Exegetical: Drawing out the meaning of essential passages of Scripture that form the foundation of key doctrines.
- Dogmatic: Assembling the truths of Scripture into a coherent system of doctrine.
- Elenctic: Refuting objections and heterodox teachings that undermine Reformed orthodoxy.
- Practical: Applying these doctrines so that Christians can live for God's glory in Christ.
In Volume 5: The Application of Redemption and the Church, van Mastricht examines how the Spirit applies Christ's work on the cross to His covenant people—in calling, regeneration, conversion, union with Christ, justification, adoption, sanctification, and glorification. He follows this with a thorough discussion of Reformed ecclesiology, treating the nature of the church, its ministers, its sacraments, church discipline, and church governance. This volume helps us remember the glorious link between between soteriology and ecclesiology in the midst of an individualistic age.
In many ways, van Mastricht remains unsurpassed in his rigorous, scholastic, and pastoral treatment of Reformed theology. Whether you are a student, pastor, or scholar, you will find a valuable model for moving from the text of Scripture to doctrinal formulation that edifies the people of God.
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