What Is Covenant Theology?: Tracing God's Promises Through the Son, the Seed, and the Sacraments


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Understanding the Basics and Blessings of Covenant Theology

From animal sacrifice in the Old Testament to baptism and Communion in the New Testament, the Bible can seem like it contains vastly different instructions for how God's people are to worship him through visible means. But Scripture is a complete story of redemption, one that is breathtaking in its unity. By observing how all biblical events connect through God's covenants with his people, believers can better grasp the beauty of the triune God and the breathtaking unity of Scripture, knowing the Father, through the Son, by the Spirit.

In this practical introduction, professor Ryan McGraw gives readers a framework for understanding the structure of the Bible. Explaining the blessing of covenant theology, he reveals how the sacraments illustrate God's relationship with his people throughout the ages and help unify all parts of Scripture, from God's promises in Genesis to their fulfillment in Revelation. Exploring the covenants of redemption, works, and grace, this book will give readers clarity about the gospel, and teach them how to live in fellowship with the triune God and others.

  • Accessible Introduction: Explains the basics and blessings of covenant theology
  • Practical: Illustrates the role of the covenant in the church, families, and everyday life
  • A Great Study Resource: Includes discussion questions at the end of each chapter


Author: Ryan M. McGraw
Publisher: Crossway
Published: 06/04/2024
Pages: 160
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.40lbs
Size: 7.87h x 5.20w x 0.55d
ISBN13: 9781433592775
ISBN10: 1433592770
BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christian Living | General
- Religion | Biblical Studies | Exegesis & Hermeneutics
- Religion | Christian Ministry | Pastoral Resources

About the Author

Ryan M. McGraw (PhD, University of the Free State) is professor of systematic theology at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary and has pastored in several churches. He has written nearly thirty books, focusing on weaving the Trinity into doctrine and life.